Footnotes · 53
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Number
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KANSAS
1.b Decrease in volumes added due to systematic journal weeding and withdrawals.
5.b.ii Weeded our list of freely available titles to those with significant holdings and relevance, which decreased the number of
freely accessible materials.
16.b Reallocated money from monographs to serials.
18.b We were able to add staffing, primarily through grant funding.
21 Increase in 2008-2009 over 2007-2008 figure primarily represents an infusion of grant funding.
KENTUCKY
3 Includes 169 e-books.
5 We are unable to breakout a separate electronic serial titles total for the health sciences. The Medical Center Library's
electronic serial titles, both purchased and not purchased, are included in the total for the Main Library. The total reported
here represents health sciences print serial titles only, both purchased and not purchased.
5.a Represents print serial titles only.
5.a.i The Medical Center Library's electronic serial titles (purchased) are included in the total for the Main Library. We are unable
to breakout a separate total for the health sciences.
5.b The Medical Center Library's electronic serial titles (not purchased) are included in the total for the Main Library. We are
unable to breakout a separate electronic serial titles total for the health sciences. The total reported here represents only the
health sciences print serial titles (not purchased).
5.b.i The Medical Center Library's consortial serial titles (received but not purchased) are included in the total for the Main
Library. We are unable to breakout a separate total for the health sciences.
5.b.ii The Medical Center Library's freely accessible serial titles (received but not purchased) are included in the total for the Main
Library. We are unable to breakout a separate total for the health sciences.
LOUISIANA STATE
1.a Volumes held June 30, 2008 to 48,808.
1.b.i-
1.b.ii, 3
Increase due to budget changes and/or changes in staffing patterns.
5.a.i-
5.b.ii
Decrease due to new method of counting.
5.b.iii Increase due to the addition of 4 titles.
20 Decrease due to budget changes.
22, 35 Decrease due to budget changes and/or changes in staffing patterns.
27 Increase due to the addition of 1 FTE student assistant.
37 Three fewer students finished their programs.
42 This figure reflects changes in enrollment.
MCGILL
All figures are as of 05/31/2009.
1.a Volumes held revised to 495,757. This figure represents an adjusted total, which included the Olser, Biology, and Life
Science libraries.
1.b.ii Increase due to the many volumes that were withdrawn as we now have online access.
3 Increase due to the purchased of a large set of e-books for Health Sciences --Canadian Health Research Collection from
Canadian Electronic Library.
5.a.i This is an estimate based on our SFX KB for titles we get from various vendors in the Health Sciences.
16-26 Expenditures as reported in Canadian dollars: (16a) $549,171 (16b) $1,396,112 (16c) $9,085 (16d) $0 (16) $1,954,368 (17)$0
(18a)$721,470 (18b) $461,384 (18c) $32,014 (18) $1,214,868 (20) $94,900 (21) $3,264,136 (22) $72,662 (23) $1,183,765 (24a) $0 (24b)
$0 (25) $0 (26) $0.
39 The figure for the number of full-time instructional faculty was taken from the from the McGill factbook.
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