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include both print and electronic serials titles.
15.c In prior years this figure included expenditures for electronic serials expenditures for serials in 2005‐06 are
included in (15b).
17.a Excludes medical library directorʹs salary.
MINNESOTA
Beginning in 2005‐06, all figures reported for Health Sciences Libraries include the Veterinary Medical Library.
Volumes held June 30, 2005 revised to 570,820 to reflect inclusion of the Veterinary Medical Library.
4 Count does not include electronic serials included as part of aggregator packages. These are counted in main
library statistics.
15.b‐c Apparent increase from 2004‐05 is partly due to incorrect reporting 2004‐05 figures revised to (15b) $1,869,621
(15c) $147,774.
16 Apparent significant decrease from 2004‐05 is partly due to incorrect reporting 2004‐05 figure revised to $70,289.
22 Increase from 2004‐05 is partly due to incorrect reporting 2004‐05 figure revised to $1,106,236.
MONTREAL
Volumes held at May 31, 2005 revised to 329,875 in order to correct past miscalculations.
NEW MEXICO
8, 12, 13 Previously counted volumes now counting titles.
NEW YORK
28 Figure is for Medical Library. Dental Library reports 76 weekly public service hours.
OHIO STATE
23.b OhioLINK funds are provided for the entire university and are not broken down by individual library.
PENNSYLVANIA
4 The Medical Library completed a two‐year project to eliminate most of its print journal subscriptions in favor of
electronic formats.
QUEEN’S
1 All statistics unless otherwise stated are as of April 30, 2006.
26a, 26b Figures are as of November 2005.
ROCHESTER
4 Faced with fixed or declining budgets, print subscriptions are cancelled in favor of electronic whenever possible.
SASKATCHEWAN
15.b Includes $925,404 in provincial funding.
15.c Included in (15a).
SUNY‐STONY BROOK
15.a 2004‐05 figure included a proforma.
TEMPLE
15.d Figure reflects Dialog Services.
TENNESSEE
Volumes held June 30, 2005 revised to 217,730 due to change in counting method.
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