What’s the Big Deal? Collection Evaluation at the National Level
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April 21, 2023 NAME OF EVENT 1
What’s the Big Deal? Collection Evaluation at the National Level
Clare Appavoo, Executive Director,
Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN)
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Introduction to CRKN
Collection evaluation at the national level: questions to be answered
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Big Deal Exit Checklist
Leaving a Big Deal – Assess potential institutional impacts
Leaving a Big Deal – Exit implementation guidelines
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Big Deal Cost-Per-Use
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Limits of usage and exploring the California Digital Library Journal Value Metrics
The CDL Model
“How much value does our institution derive from Journal X compared to other journals that we license in the same discipline?”
•Value is defined as quality, utility and cost effectiveness
•Evaluating 8,600 journals in 36 licensed packages
•A numerical score is assigned to each journal depending on whether it is above or below the benchmark in a subject area
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Journal Value Metrics - Method
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CRKN Pilot – Adapted Journal Value Metrics
Institution FTE Region
Library A 1,300 Ontario
Library B 3,300 Atlantic
Library C 4,200 Prairie/Pacific
Library D 12,500 Quebec
Library E 18,220 Atlantic
Library F 22,000 Ontario
Library G 27,000 Prairie/Pacific
Library H 29,000 Quebec
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Does the value of journals remain constant regardless of varied institutional characteristics?
Top 100 JournalsNo. of titles in institution’s top 100 and overall top 100
Library A 65
Library B 62
Library C 69
Library D 68
Library E 71
Library F 74
Library G 74
Library H 74
Comparing Quartiles
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Combined individual list price of the top quartile of journals compared to total package price
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Do the top 100 journals as determined by JVM differ from the top 100 journals as determined by use?
Discipline Journals in top 100 - JVM
Medicine 31
Life Sciences 22
Social & Behavioral Sciences 16
Psychology 13
Nursing, Dentistry & Healthcare 4
Agriculture, Aquaculture & Food Science 3
Business, Economics & Finance 3
Mathematics 3
Earth & Environmental Science 2
Chemistry 1
Computer Science 1
Law & Criminology 111
Discipline Journals in top 100 - Usage
Medicine 33
Life Sciences 32
Chemistry 7
Social & Behavioral Sciences 5
Psychology 5
Physical Science & Engineering 5
Nursing, Dentistry & Healthcare 4
Agriculture, Aquaculture & Food Science 3
Veterinary Medicine 3
Earth & Environmental Science 2
Mathematics 1
Do the top 100 journals as determined by JVM differ from the top 100 journals as determined by use?
JVM – top 100 journals Usage – top 100 journals
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Benefits of evaluating collections collaboratively
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Journal Value Metrics – Next Steps and Applications
Findings:
Without movement from the vendors on individual list prices, a centrally negotiated Big Deal continues to represent the best value for a comprehensive suite of content.
When evaluating participation in a Big Deal, or when financial pressures necessitate cancellation, usage is not a sufficiently multifaceted unit of measure to determine key journals for research and teaching.
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Next Steps: