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  • 1. Library cooperation in Spain and the CBUC activities Llus Anglada,Director of the CBUC April 14th 2008

2.

  • A bit of history and library cooperation in Spain
  • CBUC: evolution and operation
  • Access to documents (union catalogue, ILL and storage)
  • Digital Library
  • Other activities

Summary 3. 4. A lot of changes(not ended yet)

  • From a centralized administration to a nearly federal one
  • From a very low interest and investments in culture to a new cultural infrastructure
  • From isolated working to cooperative working

5. Only some months ago

  • Creation of the Consejo de Cooperacin Bibliotecaria
  • Goal: to facilitate the integration among public library systems in Spain
  • A senate + 5 technical commissions:
    • B. Nacional plus national and regional libraries
    • Public libraries
    • University libraries (REBIUN)
    • School libraries
    • Special libraries

6. Spanish library associations

  • 2 national associations:
    • ANABAD and SEDIC
  • A lot of national/regional associations:
    • Andaluca, Asturias, Catalua and 10 more
  • 1 federation of associations:
    • FESABID

7. University libraries cooperation

  • 1988: REBIUN (REd de BIbliotecas UNiversitarias) established, 9 universities
  • 1996: REBIUN transformed to be the association of all university libraries
  • 1998: REBIUN integrated in CRUE (Spanish conference of rectors)
  • 2001: new operation based on strategic plans
  • 2006: 2nd strategic plan
  • http:// www.rebiun.org /

8. 2006: REBIUN 2nd strategic plan

  • 4 strategic lines:
    • Learning & libraries
    • Research & libraries
    • Quality & libraries
    • REBIUN as organization

9. Library Consortia

  • CBUC (Catalonia), 1996
  • Madroo (Madrid), 1999
  • CBUG (Galicia), 2001
  • CBUA (Andaluca), 2001
  • BUCLE (Castilla Len), 2003
  • Buying clubs
  • And a failed national initiative (BeCyT)

10.

  • A bit of history and library cooperation in Spain
  • CBUC: evolution and operation
  • Access to documents (union catalogue, ILL and storage)
  • Digital Library
  • Other activities

Summary 11. CBUC Consorci de Biblioteques Universitries de Catalunya

  • Catalonia:
  • Autonomous region,
  • 7.000.000 inhabitants,
  • Own language (Catal),
  • 8 public universities + 4 private ones,
  • 200.000 students, 15.000 professors
  • National library

12. CBUCgoal

  • To improve library services throughcooperation

13. CBUC: Members

  • Founder members:
    • UB, UAB; UPC, UPF, UdG, UdL, URV, UOC, BC
    • Generalitat of Catalonia (GC) - Universities
  • Associated members:
    • U Vic, URL, UJI, UIB, U Andorra
    • CG Culture; Education
  • Members for some programs:
    • AB, B Ars, CLR, ICC, IT, etc.

14. Strategic lines

  • Access
    • Union catalogue, ILL, massive storage facility
  • Biblioteca Digital de Catalunya
    • Licensing + Catalan DB + IRs
  • Innovation
    • Reports, training, etc.

15. CCUC CBUC The beguinning: 1997 16. PI TDX-TDR IRs CCUC BDC Today 17. Government

  • Senate (20 members, 2 meetings/year)
  • Executive board (14 members, 6 m/y)
  • Library directors (15 members, 10 m/y)
  • CBUC Office (6 librarians, 3computer staff , 3 administrative s taff )
  • Working groups (a lot)
  • Intranet, wiki, e- bulletin, telephone calls, e-mails ...

18.

  • Some CBUC projects have been very successful
    • We are doing more than what we created for
  • Growing, but where to:
    • Catalonia vs Spain ?
    • Universities vs libraries ?
    • Libraries vs computer applications ?
    • Learning vs research ?

Challenges 19. Summary

  • A bit of history and library cooperation in Spain
  • CBUC: evolution and operation
  • Access to documents (union catalogue, ILL and storage)
  • Digital Library
  • Other activities

20. Access

  • Access
    • Union catalogue CCUC (location tool)
    • ILL (access tool)
      • Now: library intermediated
      • Future: patron initiated
    • + preservation, massive storage facility

21. CCUC: 31.12.07

  • 3.327.186 bibliographic records
    • Nearly 7.000.000 documents
  • 76 participant institutions
  • 170 libraries
  • 540 cataloguers

22. CCUC: growth(bibliographic records) 23. CCUC: copy cataloguing 24. Automation of Catalan U. Libraries: a short history

  • 1980-90: in house systems
  • 1989-...: comercial sistem
  • 1996: CCUC creation
  • 2003-04: planning for a new sistem
  • 2005: tender
  • 2006: Corinthian failure
  • 2007: new tender (Millennium)

25. Challenges(present and future)

  • Evaluation of SFX & MetaLib usage
  • To migrate to M illenniumand to MARC 21
  • From 10 catalogues 10 servers to 10 catalogues 1 server
    • And preparing a migration to less independent catalgues
  • New software and tools ?
    • WorldCat, Aqua Browser, ERM,

26. ILL: CBUC libraries supplies 27. ILL: supply time 28. Documents supplied 29. ILL savings 30. Massive storage facilityGEPA: Garantia dEspai per la Perpetutat de lAccs 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. By size 37. 38. 39.

  • A bit of history and library cooperation in Spain
  • CBUC: evolution and operation
  • Access to documents (union catalogue, ILL and storage)
  • Digital Library
  • Other activities

Summary 40. 41. Biblioteca Digital de Catalunya

  • Licensed e-resources
  • 8.800 / 11.300 e- journals
  • 7.700 e- books
  • 37 databases
  • 11.000.000 / year
    • 25% coming from administration
  • CBUCs own resources
  • IRs
    • TDe: + 5.000, 20 univs.
    • Research documents: + 4.000, 17 institutions
    • OA journals: 200
    • Images: 100.000
  • TOC data base
  • 29 Catalan databases
  • Open Access

Toll access Formula to share costs 42. BDC growth 43. Something forbidden but that everybody wants ... What is it? Quiz 1 Big Deals 44. Big Deal criticisms

  • It causes price increases
  • Its unsustainable
  • You buy what you dont want
  • It encourages monopolies
  • Its a librarians trick to go against OA
  • Etc.

45. Critics to Big Deals

  • Unused information is purchased
  • Prices go up
  • Agreements cannot be reached
  • Encourages publishers concentration (in few commercial publishing companies)
  • No room for smaller publishers
  • Unsustainable model

46. 47. 48. Why does everybody want it?

  • Because
    • access to the whole publishers e-journals collection has created very complete information environments
    • its been achieved at an affordable cost and, sometimes, with new money
    • non previously subscribed e-journals are used, when accessible
    • interdisciplinary landscape of sciences makes it necessary

49. Benefits

  • Much more information
  • More usages (also for non previous subscribed journals)
  • More money from administration
  • A lot of users satisfaction
  • Equity in access between big and small libraries

50. Difficulties

  • All x All, vs. Some x Some
  • How to decide
  • And
    • Cost division
      • Cost division
        • Cost division
          • Cost division

51. The challenge: expanding Big Deals

  • Now only universities and BC
  • But other institutions need them also:
    • Research cent e rs
    • Hospitals
    • Public administration services
  • And others will ask in the future, like:
      • Scientific societies
      • Public libraries
      • School libraries (teachers)
      • ...

52. Institutional repositories (cooperative)

  • Advantages:
    • Collective decisions = protection against errors
    • Consolidation and prestige
      • + documents+ accesses+ visibility
    • Once processes have been set up, time can be invested in submitting more documents

53. IRs CBUC

  • Cooperative:
    • Sharing software
    • Sharing procedures
    • Sharing experiences
    • Sharing difficulties
    • Learning together
  • And also:
    • Some IRs at university level

54.

  • 31.12.07:
    • 5.134 TDe
    • 3,5 M accesses / year
    • 20 universities

55. TDX / TDR: global search

  • Collecting TDe from other TDe Spanish IR

Tesis a 26-11-07 9.691 Total 5.003 TDX 63 RUA 3.602 E-Prints UCM 83 e-archivo Carlos III 940 Dialnet 56.

    • 31.12.07:
    • 4.131 documents
    • 119 collections
    • Nearly 400.000 accesses / year
    • 17 participant institutions

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  • 31.12.07:
  • 38.815 articles
  • 186 journals
  • 34 institutions

58.

    • 31.12.07:
    • 97.614 images
    • 14 collections
    • 7 institutions

59. MDX

  • This year

60.

  • More information in the IR
  • More branding for each institution
  • Harmony between local IR and collective IR
  • Preservation
  • Financial sustainability

Challenges 61. Summary

  • A bit of history and library cooperation in Spain
  • CBUC: evolution and operation
  • Access to documents (union catalogue, ILL and storage)
  • Digital Library
  • Other activities

62. Training and promotion (2007)

    • 4 courses
    • 5 translations
    • 2 international meetings
      • ELAG 2007 in Barcelona
      • 7th Meeting of Southern European Libraries Consortia (SELL) in Madrid
    • 4 articles , 13 papers, 4 presentations

63. Added-value services 64. New software: collective selection process (2005-7)

  • Including public + university libraries, plus the National Library of Catalonia
  • 2.400.000 budget
  • 70 people involved in the project
  • 5 months of hard work
  • Results: Dynix/Millenium (ILS) and Exlibris (digital library management tools)

65. Near future(under construction)

  • Regional union catalogs
  • ILL philosophy
  • Cooperative storage facilities
  • Virtual reference
  • Institutional repositories
  • Virtual libraries

66. Catalan challenges

  • To recover the past
  • At a service level
  • At an organizational level

67. To recover the past

  • Migrating to a new ILS
  • Migrating to MARC21
  • Completing the automation of
    • All libraries
    • All books
  • Creating unique author headings authority records (CANTIC)

68. At a service level

  • We need(our users need)
    • A (unique) discovery tool (a union catalogue) for all the bibliographic resources
    • Universal access to all the information resources (ILL)
    • E- content (e- journals, e- books, full text data bases)

69. Catalan Institutional Repositories

  • TDX: more than 5.000 e-theses
    • 20 universities (9 non-CBUC)
  • Recercat: more than 4.000 e-prints
    • 17 institutions (8 non-CBUC)
  • RACO: more than 180 journals
    • 34 institutions (25 non-CBUC)
  • ARCA: more than 63 old popular magazines
    • 14 institutions (5 non-CBUC)
  • MDC: more than 97.000 images
    • 7 institutions (2 non-CBUC)

Not enough 70. Digital / Virtual libraries

  • Digital libraries what we have
  • Virtual libraries what is available
    • Subject oriented
    • Collaboratives
    • Reprogrammables

71. At an organizational level

  • Organizing libraries in networks
  • Coordinating networks
  • Acting all as a system

72. Things we learned

  • Learning together
  • Collective work is the added value
  • Cooperation is power
  • Failure menaces
  • Success keys

73. We can (must) learn together

  • Forecast reports
    • TDX-TDR
    • Cooperative storage facilities for low-use materials
  • Training and translations
  • Shared evaluations

74. Collective workis the added value

  • Gathers knowledge
  • Creates positive synergies
  • Removes negative inertia
  • Avoids making big mistakes

75. Cooperation is power

  • Important savings and discounts
  • Higher visibility of results
  • Political support is won
  • Lobbying in front of suppliers

76. Failure menaces

  • To be born in a forced situation
  • To grow a lot, or not enough, or in the wrong direction
  • To take the place of cooperating institutions in public

77. Success keys

  • To be bornfrom a real need
  • To growbuilding a shared and collective vision of the future
  • To avoiddoing what we DONT have to do
  • Its hard work, but its worth it

78. Becausecooperation transforms libraries and allow us to be more powerful and useful for the citizens that we serve 79. Contact us at:

  • Consorci de Biblioteques
  • Universitries de Catalunya
  • Gran Capit 2-4, edifici Nexus
  • 08034 Barcelona (Spain)
  • http://www.cbuc.es