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NUMBER NOTES
FLORIDA
26.a Includes two grant‐supported positions.
FLORIDA STATE
Volumes held June 30, 2004 revised to 8,145.
GEORGE WASHINGTON
13 Includes MEDLINE, AMED, CINAHL, 4 EBM files, Hapi, Sportsoiseus, Up‐to‐Date, MDCONSULT, FIRST
CONSULT, eMEDICINE., AFRICAL Health Line, OSH‐ROM, Global Health, iMacW‐MD.
15‐25 Includes all of the above except MDCONSULT, First Consult, UP‐to‐Date, and eMEDICINE.
GEORGETOWN
Volumes held June 30, 2004 revised to 140,741.
HARVARD
1, 15, 21 Decreases reflect a collections policy change.
15 Reductions in expenditures for monographs and serials as well as increases in the ʺotherʺ category reflect an
emphasis on digital resources. See footnote 1.
17, 20,
26
The Countway Library of Medicine underwent a transition in leadership which resulted in organizational change.
24 Increased expenditures for information technology are attributable to the emphasis on digital resources.
25 Decrease reflects fewer transactions, and also a change in accounting systems.
33 Decrease in circulation of physical volumes reflects the emphasis on digital resources in medicine.
34, 35 Increased availability of digital resources reduces the demand for interlibrary loans.
ILLINOIS, CHICAGO
Volumes held June 30, 2004 revised to 703,120.
12 The Library of the Health Sciences withdrew most of its AV collection in 2004‐05.
17 Library of the Health Sciences information included in all Daley salary and wage figures. Breakdown of data for both
locations is unavailable.
IOWA
1.b.i Government Publications print is now included here.
1.b.ii Government Publications print withdrawn.
4 Figures reflect better counting methods.
7 Print items not counted in volumes added.
24 Unable to separate figure from computer purchases for the Libraries.
25 2003‐04 included all postage and freight as it could not be separated by unit. In 2004‐05 the charges could be
separated.
KANSAS
Excludes University of Kansas School of Medicine, Farha Library, in Wichita, KS.
1.b.ii,
1.b
Changes due to Medical Center library project of thinning collections in 2003‐04.
4 2004‐05 figures reflect the titles added to the system by using the Serials Solutions service for cataloging. It greatly
facilitated adding many new titles from packages.
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