Category Archives: Electronic Resources

Update on review of continuing resources

For Library staff information only at this stage – an amended version will be sent out to the LLOs in due course when the outcome on some of these things is clearer or confirmed

Renewals

Aggregator databases and EPIC
Library Managers Meeting has agreed that the EBSCO bundle should be purchased and ProQuest 5000 cancelled. We are discussing the final paperwork now with EBSCO. We will then send ProQuest our cancellation notice for ProQuest 5000 once the paperwork from EBSCO is agreed and completed. We will subscribe to ProQuest’s Health and Medical Complete database. The Liaison team are finalizing recommendations for the individual title subscriptions that will be needed as a result of losing some of the unique titles on ProQuest. Expect access to ProQuest 5000 to disappear on 1/1/13. The Gale aggregator databases (through EPIC) will not be renewed either. Expect access to these to disappear on 1/4/13.

The 2013 EBSCO bundle will include:
• MasterFile Premier
• Academic Search Complete
• Computers & Applied Sciences Complete
• Education Research Complete
• Humanities International Complete
• Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
• Religion and Philosophy Collection
• SociINDEX with Full-text
• Business Source Complete

There will be a number of consequences to tidy up as a result of this change from ProQuest to EBSCO, which is a major change. These include:
• Turning off/on access in Serials Solutions which will update Summon within 1-2 days
• Removing/adding database records from Horizon, database pages and Libguides
• The Serials Solutions MARC update file is likely to arrive 12th January – this will remove/add individual journal records from Horizon. We will ask Serials Solutions if we can load the changes earlier if possible
• Links from LEARN, the Course Information System and other places we may not have anticipated

LSS and liaison staff will be working on many of these changes in the coming few weeks.

We have signalled to the EPIC consortia that we would like to retain New Zealand Index, PressDisplay, Australia and NZ Reference Center, Oxford Art, Music and OED online. We hope it will be possible to do this within the EPIC consortia otherwise we may have to go direct to the publishers for these resources.

Packages

Wiley-Blackwell
Negotiations have reached their conclusion and we are now just checking what final authorisations are needed before confirming renewal. We are expecting the model to change from an opex (access titles)/capex (core titles) model to a “Full” model that includes perpetual access back to 1997 for all content on the Wiley package. However we are waiting for confirmation from CAUL/Wiley as to the final outcome.

Springer
Because we would be committing to a spend in excess of $NZ1M over a 3 year period, we are waiting for formal authorisation from the VC before we can confirm renewal.

ScienceDirect
The inclusion of 3 titles from Cell Press changes the agreement which means that we have to seek authorisation from the VC before we can confirm the renewal.

Royal Society of Chemistry
Negotiations with the publisher have concluded and we are seeking approval to take up a subscription to RSC Gold (three year deal). If this is approved, this would provide access to 11 additional titles in 2013.

Taylor and Francis
Renewal has been confirmed and this is moving to the invoicing stage.

LexisNexis and Brookers
Negotiations with these providers are continuing. Peter H will set up a meeting of the relevant liaison librarians next week to discuss the latest offers.

CCH
Renewal has been confirmed and this is moving to the invoicing stage. We will keep access to the Master Tax Guide in print because the electronic updating service does not provide access to all the content in the print copy.

Nature Gold
As a result of feedback from academic staff and revised pricing from NPG we have decided to RETAIN Nature Gold but will swap out the lowest use title (Nature Reviews Drug Discovery) for a new title (Nature neuroscience).

Scopus
This is moving through the final renewal stages.

Abstracting and Indexing databases
We discussed whether or not subscriptions to the following resources should be retained. The decision has now been made to renew these for 2013:
• Historical abstracts
• RILM
• Arctic and Antarctic Regions
• RISM

New resources in the pipeline from 2012 budget

Oxford Scholarship Online
We had trial access to this resource after the earthquakes and we received a number of enthusiastic comments from users in response. We are purchasing the following modules (now at the invoicing stage):
• History 2012-2013
• Literature 2011 OSO Archives
• Literature 2012-2013
• Music 2012-2013
• Palliative Care 2011-2012
• Palliative Care 2012-2013
• Political science 2011-2012
• Public Health & Epidemiology 2009-2010
• Public Health & Epidemiology 2010-2011
• Public Health & Epidemiology 2011-2012
• Public Health & Epidemiology 2012-2013

Institute of Physics Journal Archive
Not exactly “new” – we currently pay a subscription for this. However we received advance information from the IoP that the subscription model is unlikely to be available in its current form from 2014 onwards and it would be worthwhile considering outright purchase of this archive. Because we are unlikely to have the funds to purchase this outright next year, and because this is an important resource we wouldn’t want to lose access to, we have taken the opportunity to purchase this archive now. This is now at the invoicing stage.

Sage Research Methods
At the request of the liaison team we are also hoping to include SRM (6 year deal) as a new resource (again we had trial access after the earthquakes).

New subscription recommendations
The recommendations that were approved by Datasets (see minutes 10 Oct) have been ordered or included in packages. Access will be available when the first issue for 2013 is published.

This covers some of the main things for now, more later
Tim Stedman

Oxford Reference Online – access problems

Oxford Reference Online has been relaunched on a new platform. There are some titles that we are unable to access at present. We have contacted Oxford about this and they have
replied:

“There seems to be an issue with the Pocket Dictionaries series on ORO at the moment as we’ve had a few other reports of institutions being locked out of these titles. It is being investigated at the moment.”

Peter H.

Springer platform changes

From Springer: “New Zealand Springer customers will soon be migrated to the new SpringerLink platform. This will take place overnight Monday 10th September, which means the changes will be in place for the start of the day on Tuesday 11th September, New Zealand time. At that time, we will turn on the redirection for your IP addresses, and your users will be redirected to the new SpringerLink. If for any reason a user has any problem on the new site, there will be a link in the header (so that it is on every page), that will allow them to go back to the old SpringerLink”

Wiley-Blackwell e-book collections offer

Wiley-Blackwell are currently offering 30% off selected e-book collections. This offer is valid until 31 May 2012.

Link to pricing and title list

Subjects include: Art & Applied Arts, Business, Economics, Finance & Accounting, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth & Environment, Humanities, Law & Criminology, Life Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics, Medicine, Physical Sciences & Engineering, Psychology, Social & Behavioral Sciences

The first worksheet (tabs down the bottom) gives the prices for the collections on offer. The second worksheet tab provides a title list along with the main subject categories. The prices quoted are outright purchase prices (no continuing access fees).

Any questions or recommendations to purchase, please contact the Resource Acquisition team, acquisitions@libr.canterbury.ac.nz.

Tim Stedman

Alexander Street Press visit 3/5/12

Julie Stevens and Dan Hamid from Alexander Street Press visited today.

Alexander St Press are growing their collection of videos that are available as single title purchase so you don’t have to buy collections outright. At the moment the number is about 1200 titles, they expect this to grow to 5000 by the end of the year.

You can visit www.academicvideostore.com to browse the Alexander St Press videos that are on offer. This site only shows pricing for 3 year subscriptions, but we can approach Alexander Street Press for outright purchasing options if desired. Not everything on this site is available for single title purchase.

Alexander Street Press have also offered to supply us with promotional material that could be useful in promoting their content to our users. I will pass this information onto the relevant liaison librarians when I receive it.

For any questions for further information, please contact the Resource Acquisition team acquisitions@libr.canterbury.ac.nz

Tim Stedman