52 · ARL Academic Health Sciences Library Statistics 2006–2007
Question
Number
Footnote
36-42 Included in Rush Rhees Library statistics.
SASKATCHEWAN
All figures are as of 04/30/2007.
15-25 Expenditures as reported in Canadian dollars: (15) $2,827,588 (15a) $209,649 (15b) $2,617,939 (15c) UA/NA (15d) UA/
NA (16) $10,813 (17) $629,932 (17a) $330,188 (17b) $241,570 (17c) $58,174 (19) UA/NA (20) $3,468,333 (21) UA/NA
(22) UA/NA (23a) UA/NA (23b) UA/NA (24) UA/NA (25) UA/NA.
15b Increase in Provincial grants received.
15c Included in (16).
20 Increase in Provincial grants received.
31 Decrease due to change in method of statistics collection in December 2006.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
1a Volumes held June 30, 2006 revised to 213,968. Owned/leased e-Books held, including from the following packages:
AccessMedicine, Books@Ovid, Marcel Dekker, PsychiatryOnline, R2 Library, Stat!Ref, Thieme Electronic Book Library
(TEBL), Wiley Current Protocols, Wiley Reference Works plus 3 individual paid books.
2 Owned/leased e-Books added from the following packages: AccessMedicine, Books@Ovid, PsychiatryOnline, R2 Library,
Stat!Ref, Thieme Electronic Book Library (TEBL), Wiley Current Protocols plus 1 individual paid book. Count is from
acquisitions, and is a bibliographic (title) count.
3 Our print volume count is physical, our electronic count is bibliographic.
15a This includes some expenditures on electronic monographs that are purchased under subscription.
21 One‑time electronic resource purchases. We do not distinguish between one‑time and ongoing purchases. We distinguish
between purchases of electronic serials, electronic books, educational software, and databases. We can provide an overall
amount covering all electronic resource purchases.
SUNY-BUFFALO
1a Volumes held June 30, 2006 revised to 355,683.
4a.i, 4b.i Electronic serials are reported on the Main Library summary for the entire Library System.
24 Library totals are reported on the Main Library summary. See institutional‑level data reported in ARL Statistics.
32-33 Numbers reported for circulation are more accurate than in past years due to implementation to a new online system.
36-42 This question is answered with institutional data on the main library page. See institutional‑level data reported in ARL
Statistics.
SUNY-STONY BROOK
1a Volumes held June 30, 2006 revised to 272,590.
TENNESSEE
Includes the Health Sciences libraries, which consists of the University of Tennessee Health Sciences, Memphis the
Preston Medical Library and the Knoxville part of College of Medicine in Memphis.
1a Volumes held June 30, 2006 revised to 218,244.
4a Medical Titles Purchased: Electronic 651 [of 3,987] (4a.i), Print 235 [of 359] (4a.ii), Total 886 [of 4,346] (4a).
22 Allocation of dollars from print to online occurred when Health Sciences converted to print and print and online titles to
online only. Also improved reporting the online purchases through our serials vendor. In 2006-07 these were all reported
as print expenditures regardless of format.
28 UT Health Sciences Library is open 136 hours per week but occurrence of hours is within that of Main.
36-41 Institutional‑level data reported in ARL Statistics.
TEXAS TECH
All figures are as of 08/31/2007.
Includes Harrington Library TTUHSC/Amarillo Montes‑Gallo Library of the Health Sciences TTUHSC/El Paso Library
of the Health Sciences TTUHSC/Odessa Preston Smith HSC Library.
TULANE
1a Volumes held June 30, 2006 revised to 157,409.
VANDERBILT
17c This library has substantially reduced student hours because electronic journal use has cut down on the need for shelving.
In addition, this is the first year this library is reporting federal funds for work study students.
VIRGINIA
Includes the Health Sciences library.
Excludes: Law, Darden Graduate Business, Alderman, Astronomy, Biology/Psychology, Chemistry, Clemons
Undergraduate, Education, Fiske Kimball Fine Arts, Math, Music, Physics, Brown Science &Engineering and Small
Special Collections libraries.
(4), (28), and (36‑42) are reported for the University Library only but apply to all of the UVa libraries.
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