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Footnotes
Footnotes may also include errata and corrections to data from prior years not previously reported. Numbers refer to
columns in Library Data Tables and to Questionnaire numbers. Unless otherwise stated all figures are as of 06/30/2011.
Question
Number
Footnote
ALABAMA
All figures are as of 09/30/2011.
Library branches included: Gorgas, Bruno Business, Rodgers Science &Engineering, McLure Education, and Hoole Special
Collections.
Data from the Law and Health Sciences Library are also included in the figures reported.
1.a Volumes held revised to 3,533,812.
1.b.i 57,764 unique e-books added in 2009-2010.
3 57,764 e-books included in monographic volumes purchased. Change in vendor and approval plan reduced the number of
monographs purchased in 2010-2011.
5 Deduplicated using best practices procedures distributed by ARL for Serials Solutions. Deduplicated using ISSNs and other IDs
as described in best practices document. 48,816 had no ISSNs.
5.a.ii Increasing reallocation of funds toward electronic serial access.
20 Decrease due to renovation expenditures in 2009-2010 that were not required in 2010-2011.
21 Decrease due to the special allocation of funds toward support of a special collection acquisition in 2009-2010.
24.b In 2010-2011, the cost of resources provided through the Alabama Virtual Library is reported.
26 Increase due to changes in accounting procedures. Specifically, it was possible in 2010-2011 to include ILL-related, bibliographic
utility expenditures that were once reported for question 24a.
32-33 Decrease can be explained by lower patron counts following tornado on 04/27/2012.
35 Decrease can be explained by changes in service patterns following tornado on 04/27/2012.
ALBERTA
All figures are as of 03/31/2011.
Library branches included: Augustana Campus Library, Book and Record Depository (BARD), Bibliothèque Saint-Jean, Bruce Peel
Special Collections Library, Cameron Library, Herbert T. Coutts Education Library, Humanities and Social Sciences (Rutherford)
Library, John A. Weir Memorial Law Library, John W. Scott Health Sciences Library, Winspear Business Reference Library.
16-26 Expenditures as reported in Canadian dollars: (16a) $6,788,059 (16b) $12,826,972 (16c) $0 (16d) $838,162 (16) $20,453,193 (17)
$48,309 (18a) $8,267,561 (18b) $9,867,656 (18c) $825,017 (18) $18,960,234 (20) $6,907,463 (21) $46,369,199 (22) $2,307,100 (23)
$10,617,270 (24a) $0 (24b) $0 (25) $0 (26) $0.
ARIZONA
Library branches included: Main Library, Science Library, Fine Arts Library.
Data from the Law and Health Sciences Library are also included in the figures reported.
1.a Volumes held June 30, 2010 revised to 6,152,981. 154,833 e-books added from large collections like ECCO 2 and Making of the
Modern World.
ARIZONA STATE
Library branches included: Tempe, West, Polytechnic, Downtown Phoenix, and Law Library.
1.a Volumes held June 30, 2010 revised to 4,512,991.
1.b Increase largely due to cataloging of e-book collections acquired late in 2009-2010. Also purchased more monographs in 2010-
2011, and we've been cancelling state codes and have fewer discards.
1.b.i Increase largely due to cataloging of e-book collections acquired late in 2009-2010.
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