ARL Statistics 2011–2012 Worksheet · 45
CIRCULATION
17. Number of initial circulations (excluding reserves) (17)
USE OF ELECTRONIC RESOURCES (following COUNTER definitions)
18. Number of successful full-text article requests (journals) (18)
19. Number of regular searches (databases) (19)
20. Number of federated searches (databases) (20)
INTERLIBRARY LOANS
21. Total number of filled requests provided to other libraries (21)
22. Total number of filled requests received from other libraries or
providers (22)
DOCTOR’S DEGREES AND FACULTY
23. Number of Doctor’s Degrees awarded in FY2011-2012 (23)
24. Number of fields in which Doctor’s Degrees can be awarded (24)
25. Number of full-time instructional faculty in FY2011-2012 (25)
ENROLLMENT – FALL 2011
26. Full-time students, undergraduate and graduate (26)
27. Part-time students, undergraduate and graduate (27)
28. Full-time graduate students (28)
29. Part-time graduate students (29)
FOOTNOTES
NOTE: Any large shifts in reported data compared to last year should be explained with a footnote.
Submit the completed questionnaire
By October 15, 2012
For assistance, please e-mail or Google chat: stats@arl.org
Tel. (202) 296-2296 FAX (202) 872-0884
CIRCULATION
17. Number of initial circulations (excluding reserves) (17)
USE OF ELECTRONIC RESOURCES (following COUNTER definitions)
18. Number of successful full-text article requests (journals) (18)
19. Number of regular searches (databases) (19)
20. Number of federated searches (databases) (20)
INTERLIBRARY LOANS
21. Total number of filled requests provided to other libraries (21)
22. Total number of filled requests received from other libraries or
providers (22)
DOCTOR’S DEGREES AND FACULTY
23. Number of Doctor’s Degrees awarded in FY2011-2012 (23)
24. Number of fields in which Doctor’s Degrees can be awarded (24)
25. Number of full-time instructional faculty in FY2011-2012 (25)
ENROLLMENT – FALL 2011
26. Full-time students, undergraduate and graduate (26)
27. Part-time students, undergraduate and graduate (27)
28. Full-time graduate students (28)
29. Part-time graduate students (29)
FOOTNOTES
NOTE: Any large shifts in reported data compared to last year should be explained with a footnote.
Submit the completed questionnaire
By October 15, 2012
For assistance, please e-mail or Google chat: stats@arl.org
Tel. (202) 296-2296 FAX (202) 872-0884