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ARL Statistics 2012–2013 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 FY2012-2013 (23) 24. Number of fields in which Doctor’s Degrees can be awarded (24) 25. Number of full-time instructional faculty in FY2012-2013 (25) ENROLLMENT – FALL 2012 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, 2013 For assistance, please e-mail or Google chat: stats@arl.org Tel. (202) 296-2296 FAX (202) 872-0884
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Footnotes · 47 Footnotes Footnotes may also include errata and corrections to data from prior years not previously reported. Numbers refer to columns in Library Data Tables and to Questionnaire numbers. Unless otherwise stated all figures are as of 06/30/2013. Question Number Footnote ALABAMA All figures are as of 09/30/2013. ARIZONA 10 Includes professional and support staff. 11 For professional staff. 12, 18–20 UA ARIZONA STATE 2 FY12 figure revised to 270,678 due to additional purchases, resulting in a change of -16.9%. 4 Additional purchases made. 7.a Purchased the Gale MOML resources. 7.c Purchased catalog records for HeinOnline and Loislaw database to increase access in addition to a NELLCO membership. 8.c Students worked more hours because we had them work on special projects and we need more student coverage. 9 Had a flooring project and a book discard project this fiscal year. 14, 15 Have been promoting librarian presentations to law professors assigning research papers. 16 Didn’t get as many reference questions as last year. 21 Increased cancellations of law journals. Licensing restrictions do not permit us to lend from online sources. BOSTON 7.c Doc. Delivery/ILC -$4,038 Coll. Mgt. Util. -$25,142 Preservation -$2,000 Binding -$17,291. BOSTON COLLEGE All figures are as of 05/31/2013. 1 This figure is included in the overall title count for Boston College University Libraries. 10 The Law Library had one part-time (.22 FTE) who was not benefits eligible. 10–11 For all full-time professional and support staff employed by the Law Library, the fringe benefit rate was 38% in FY 2013. Law Library Guards, paid by the BC Police Department, are granted fringe benefits on a prorated scale depending on number of hours assigned per week, number of weeks per year, and number of years on the force. 12 The University Library reports this number for all libraries at Boston College.