3rd Southern
European Libraries Link (SELL) Meeting
Cappadocia, June 8 2003
Paola
Gargiulo
Consortia in Italy: Country Report
News
from Italian consortia
E-only based contracts are slowly making their way Cultural resistance Lack of coordination in journal subscriptions in large universities Need for more centralization; Procurement procedure and the Italian law VAT issue ACNP- Periodicals Union catalogue includes link to e-journals Institutional repositories have been set up by single universities and by one consortia Three separate archives: preprint; teaching material; miscelleanous (grey literature) sw used eprints from University of Southampton
New contracts
Usage statistics and usability studies
Current issues
Consortial
organizations
CIBER- Coordinamento Interuniversitario Basi dati e Editoria in Rete (25 universities)
Members are: CASPUR universities (6) + 19 Central-Southern Italian universities Voluntary basis; no legal status,it is administratevely and technically supported by CASPUR. CIBER is about to change its status into a moreformal organization. Negotiations are handled by the coordinator and the secretariat and by ad hoc negotiating committeesCILEA 00Supercomputing Applications Consortia (11 members + various research institutions
Members
are: 11 universities from the Northwest of Italy. CILEA acts on behalf
of these universities and the same time as a service provider to other
Italian universities or research centres which have not joined either
CIBER or CIPE
CIPE 00Coordinamento Italiano Periodici Elettronici (12 universities)
It00 a group of universities mainly from Central and Northern East part of Italy. No legal status, the group is well organized, each university is formally committed to the group. The university of Padua acts as an official representative, signs contracts ecc. The contract negotiations are handled by a board (university rapresentatives + consultant)SBBL 00a regional based consortia of medical schools and hospitals in Lombardy
Interconsortial
contracts
Blackwell Publishing (28 institutions) Contract signed by CIBER, CIPE 2001; 2002; 2003 (on a year basis) Based on FTE ; 3 different bandlings Print + e fee Local loading of metadata since 1999
ELSEVIER Science (35 institutions) Contract is about to be signed by CIBER and CIPE Print + e or e-only; freedom, UTL and subject collection Local loading of metadata and full text since 1995 IOP (24 institutions) Contract signed by CIBER, CILEA 5 year contract (2002-2006) Print + e- fee + archive; local loading of metadata and full text since 1991
Interconsortial
contracts
NATURE GNP (21 institutions) Contract signed by CILEA for CILEA and CIBER 2 year contract 2003-2004 Based on FTE (students, doctoral students, researchers and professors in sciences with the exclusion of Mathematics and Computer Science) E-only contract
WILEY (about to finalize) Contract negotiated by CILEA and CIBER 5 year contract Base price 2002 holdings
Interconsortial
contracts
WEB OF SCIENCE (24 institutions)
Contract signed by CIBER and CIPE 2001-2003JCR 00 Journal of Citations Reports (24 institutions)
Contract signed by CIBER and CIPE 2001-2003UlrichsWeb (12 institutions)
separate contract for CIBER and CILEA (same conditions)
CIBER
contracts
Econlit (7 institutions)
PCI- WEB (7 institutions)
Other contracts with A&I providers are signed for a very limited number of members (National Bibliographies, specific disciplinary databases etc)
CIBER
Unirc
Unina2
Unimol
uniroma2
Unich
Usage
statistics and users surveys at CIBER
Advantages of local loading Perpetual access possibility to generate statistics on different aspects
Availabilty of specific statistics sw and expertise within the consortia
Statistics production on downloads (abstracts, full text, by subscribed and unsubscribed title, by category) on users behaviour: modes of searching (browsing, searching etc), on how they access the database, search time length, most searched phrases etc; studies on IF and downloads, future studies on citations
Users surveys: recent submission of online and onsite questionaires on the e-journal service. Results of this research will be presented in Finland early September. First hand results: heavy users are researchers in their mid-forties, supporters of e-only, insufficient search expertise
Issues
New contract model with publishers consortia as a one entity no print/e holdings check base price determined on new criteria: usage statistics, corrected FTE ecc. big deal is not alwasy the right choice
User education and usabilty studies
Improvement of internal organization Creation of evaluation group by subject areas (CIBER) Identifying technical contacts (data collectors) in each university (CIBER) Creation of web pages on scholarly publishing issues for librarians Undergoing project to create a database containing info of interest to consortia members (text of contract, brief description of contract terms, contact person, web statistics site, Iplist, list of holdings) it will be updated on line by technical contacts (CIBER)
Web Sites
CILEA 00DL Digital Library
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