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EBSCO Information Services The Changing Nature of Collection Management in the Digital Environment: From Independence to Interdependence Dan Tonkery VP Business Development EBSCO Information Services

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Page 1: EBSCO Information Services The Changing Nature of Collection Management in the Digital Environment: From Independence to Interdependence Dan Tonkery VP

EBSCO Information Services

The Changing Nature of Collection Management in the Digital Environment:

From Independence to Interdependence

Dan Tonkery

VP Business Development

EBSCO Information Services

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Review of forces shaping Collection Management

Golden Age of Collection Development

Shift to Collection Management

Beginning of Knowledge Management

Impact of technology infrastructures on teaching and research

Building collections to support a distributive learning environment

Products and services to support digital collections

Case Study: OhioLink

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Golden Age of Collection Development

The period lasted from 1950 – 1975

Followed the rapid expansion of higher education

Explosion of research funded by government in all science fields

Strong U.S. currency

Desire to build great research centers operating independently

Era of the great “Bookmen” as University Librarians

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Collection Management 1975-1990

Rise in commercialization of Scholarship – the Big “E”

Library budgets unable to keep up with scholarly output

Growth of Collection Development as a professional role

Collection policy development, budget allocation and collections analysis

Major usage studies under taken

Cooperative collections development projects were tried but failed as either impractical or political casualties.

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Emergence of new forces shaping Collection Management, 1985-2002

Economic constraints caused by skyrocketing serials costs

Shift from humanities to sciences left library without strong power base on campuses

Emergence of digital information systems

Online catalog followed by electronic reference databases become influence on collections strategy

Technology revolutionized the way scholarly information is published, organized and maintained.

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Impact of technology infrastructures on teaching and research

Libraries now must manage both print and digital resources

Technology has only highlighted the divergence among disciplines and created unbalanced demands for access and support

Libraries are finding it difficult to balance the needs of various disciplines and continue to support the needs of diverse library users.

Libraries have had difficulty in building the technical infrastructure to fully participate in the new digital information systems.

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Building collections to support distributive learning environment

Libraries still holding on to both print and digital world

Until preservation issue resolved, collections are still in both formats

Digital information systems are too immature for trusted and reliable medium for the preservation of the scholarly record

Users view is different – if it is not on the Web, it doesn’t exist

Scholarly communication patterns are still intact

Some see a replacement coming for scholarly communications where the scholars take over and become own publishers and archivists.

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Building collections in the digital eraCentrally organized information storage of research with cost-effective access

Growth of linkage systems to take author/reader from citation to abstracts or full-text.

Libraries are becoming aggregators and developing collections based on access to files not held in the library.

Library providing access to digital collections on servers networked to publishers, government agencies, universities, and societies located around the world.

Building validated collections of digital materials on the Web may be a role of collection development

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And…New virtual library consortia are emerging across the country.

Libraries are using digital information services to gain economies of scale, and unnecessary duplication, and provide faculties and students with more information at less cost.

Real cooperative collection development has a new lease on life in the digital information system.

Librarians should be leaders in organizing information resources in support of our new distributive learning environment.