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Snark Hunting Using Millennium for ACRL Annual Statistics Matt Polcyn 2009 OPAL Conference

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Snark Hunting Using Millennium for ACRL Annual Statistics. Matt Polcyn 2009 OPAL Conference. Using Millennium for ACRL Annual Statistics. Focusing on statistics that can be ferreted out of Millennium More than one way to do it Can feel like a “snark hunt” at times. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Snark HuntingUsing Millennium for ACRL Annual Statistics

Matt Polcyn2009 OPAL Conference

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Using Millennium for ACRL Annual Statistics

• Focusing on statistics that can be ferreted out of Millennium

• More than one way to do it• Can feel like a “snark hunt” at times

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Image from: “The Hunting of the Snark” by Lewis Carroll, eBooks@Adelaide

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Part 2: Volumes

• Q1: Volumes held end of year– Q1a: Volumes held beginning of year– Q1b: Net Volumes added during year

• Q1b(i): Volumes added (gross)• Q1b(ii): Volumes withdrawn

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Part 2: Volumes

• Q1a = Volumes held beginning of year• Q1b = Net volumes added during year

= Q1b(i) – Q1b(ii) = Additions - withdraws

• Q1 = Q1a + Q1b• Q1 = Q1a + (Q1b(i) – Q1b(ii))

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Part 2: Volumes

Instructions:• Must be “cataloged, classified and made ready

for use”• Includes:

– Periodicals (even those shelved in alphabetical order)

– Government documents

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Part 2: Volumes

• Excludes:– Microforms– Maps – Non-print materials (videos, cds, etc.)

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Part 2: Volumes

• Q1a: At beginning of year, create a list of items to be included

• Q1b(i): At end of year, create a list of included items created between beginning and ending of year

• Q1b(ii): At end of year, create a list of items withdrawn during year

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Part 2: Volumes

• Fill into equation:

Q1 = Q1a + (Q1b(i) – Q1b(ii))

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Part 2: Volumes

Q2: Number of monographic volumes purchased

• If using acquisitions module: – Create list of order records for monographic

purchases– Generate Mil Stats “field stats” report, looking at

“piece count” column– Requires coding the order record volumes field

accurately

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Q2: Monographic volumes purchased

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Q2: Monographic volumes purchased

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Part 4: Expenditures

Q15: Total Library Materials Expenditures• Q15a: Monographs• Q15b: Serial titles, including periodicals• Q15c: Other library materials

– Serial backfiles, charts, maps, av materials, etc.

• Q15d: Miscellaneous– Bib utilities, memberships, security equipment

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Q15: Expenditures

• Using acquisitions module:– Create hierarchical fund codes on most atomic

level possible– Use “fund hierarchy” groupings to combine all

monographic or serial funds– Use “old hierarchy” numbers since reporting is a

year behind

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Q15: Expenditures

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Q15: Expenditures

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Q15: Expenditures

OR:• Use one of the order record code fields

(CODE1, CODE2 or CODE3) to indicate which grouping record should fall into

• Generate report at fiscal year end:– Create list of records with payments during period– Create a Mil Stats “field stats” report based orders

in that list

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Q15: Expenditures

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Q15: Expenditures

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Q15: Expenditures

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Q15: Expenditures

…. Might be simpler to use data from business office.

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Part 6: Circulation

• Q32: Number of initial circulations excluding renewals

• Q33: Total checkouts which include renewals

• Instructions: Exclude reserves or checkouts when on reserve

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Q32: Number of initial circulations

• Use Web Management Reports Circulation Crosstab

• Need to use Crosstab report to allow excluding circulations for reserve material

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Q32: Number of initial circulations

BUT WAIT ….

• Instructions ambiguous:– Should you include your own items picked up at

another institution??

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Image from: “The Hunting of the Snark” by Lewis Carroll, eBooks@Adelaide

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Web Management Reports:

• Two interfaces:– Spreadsheet interface:

http://cat.opal-libraries.org/iii/webrpt

– Browser interface: http://cat.opal-libraries.org/manage

• Use spreadsheet interface if you need to exclude data from the system generated report

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Crosstab via spreadsheet interface

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Crosstab via spreadsheet interface

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Crosstab via spreadsheet interface

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Crosstab via spreadsheet interface

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Crosstab via spreadsheet interface

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Crosstab via spreadsheet interface

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Crosstab via spreadsheet interface

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Crosstab via spreadsheet interface

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Q33: Total checkouts including renewals

AGAIN:

• Use Web Management Reports Circulation Crosstab

• Need to use Crosstab report to allow excluding circulations for reserve materials

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Renewal crosstab via spreadsheet

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Part 6: ILL

• Q34: Filled requests provided to other libraries

• Q35: Filled requests received from other libraries or providers

• Tricky instructions:– Include electronic copies sent– Exclude requests for locally owned and available

on shelves– Emphasis on “filled” requests

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Part 6: ILL (cont.)

• Q34: Filled requests to:A. OPALB. OhioLINK via PCIRCC. OCLC

• Q35: Filled requests from:A. OPALB. OhioLINK via PCIRCC. OCLC

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Q34a: Filled request to OPAL

• Use circulation crosstab for checkouts:1. Generate report for appropriate date period2. Remove stats for others’ items 3. Remove stats for your patrons4. Remove system generated totals5. Use Excel to sum

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Q34b: Filled request to OhioLINK

• Use OhioLINK Web Management Reports Fulfillments report

http://olc1.ohiolink.edu/manage

1.Generate report2.Look for your institution as “owning site”3.Exclude fulfillments to your own institution

AND to other OPAL institutions

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Fulfillments to OhioLINK report

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Fulfillments to OhioLINK report

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Fulfillments to OhioLINK report

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Q35a: Filled request from OPAL

• Use circulation crosstab report for checkouts:1. Generate report for appropriate date period2. Remove stats for your items 3. Remove stats for others’ patrons4. Remove system generated totals5. Use Excel to sum

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Q35b: Filled request from OhioLINK

AGAIN:• Use OhioLINK Web Management Reports

Fulfillments reporthttp://olc1.ohiolink.edu/manage

1.Generate report2.Look for your institution as “borrowing site”3.Exclude fulfillments from your own institution

AND other OPAL institutions

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Fulfillments from OhioLINK report

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Part 6: ILL

• Q34c and Q35c can be found at:http://www.stats.oclc.org

• Q34 = Q34a + Q34b + Q34c• Q35 = Q35a + Q35b + Q35c

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Part 7: Networked Resources

Q51b: Number of virtual visits to library’s catalog

• Can get estimates of usage from Google Analytics reports, however:– Can’t associate off-campus searches with specific

library– Can only provide on-campus stats– May not be able to separate in-library use

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Additional Resources

• Elluminate Training:http://www.opal-libraries.org

• Resources and Support• Training• Elluminate Training Archives

• CSDirect:http://csdirect.iii.com

• Ask [email protected] for username and password

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Questions??

Image from: “The Hunting of the Snark” by Lewis Carroll, eBooks@Adelaide