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TEXAS
All figures are as of 08/31/2010.
Library branches included: Includes the University of Texas at Austin Libraries, the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, the
Tarlton Law Library, and the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center.
1.a Volumes held June 30, 2009 revised to 9,876,844. Adjusted to add e-books, including EBL, MyILibrary, eBrary, Gale Virtual Reference,
ARTFL, CIAO, LION, Evans Early American Imprints, Making of Modern Law, Sabin Americana, Making of America, Oxford
Reference Books online, Gerritsen, History eBook (now Humanities), OECD, World Bank eLibrary, Annual Reviews, Si Ku Quan Shu,
Old English Corpus, Heritage Quest, Stat Reference, Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, and CHANT -Chinese Ancient Texts.
5 We deduped our SFX list by ISSN, resulting in a list of electronic serials by unique ISSNs. The list of electronic serials by unique ISSN
was compared to the list of active print/other serial titles derived from the Innovative Interfaces Serials Control module. ISSNs which
appeared in both lists were dropped from the print/other list, resulting in a list of print/other titles with unique ISSNs or with no ISSNs
at all. Both lists (electronic and print/other) were then sorted into purchased /non-purchased.
16 Includes total expenditures for library materials of $13,915,247 by the University Libraries, $1,429,617 by the Tarlton Law Library, and
$2,047,254 by the Humanities Research center.
18.c Includes federal work-study funds.
31 Includes users of online tutorials.
37 Does not include EdD degrees.
TEXAS A&M
All figures are as of 08/31/2010.
Library branches included: Sterling C. Evans Library, Library Annex, Cushing Memorial Library, Technical Reference Center
(Architecture Library, Medical Sciences Library, West Campus Library, Policy Sciences and Economics Library, Jack K. Williams
Library, Texas A&M University Library at Qatar.
1.b Volumes added includes the purchase of a large collection of electronic materials and the conversion of NTIS materials from microfiche
to electronic format that have all been included into the Libraries’ catalog.
1.b.ii Withdrawn materials reflects large volume of paper copies of government documents that are now available in electronic format and
reflected in the Libraries’ catalog.
3 Purchase of large number of electronic resources that is reflected in the Libraries’ catalog.
TEXAS TECH
All figures are as of 08/31/2010.
Library branches included: 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, Architecture Library Museum Library Geosciences
Library, Vietnam Archives Library, Southwest Collections/Special Collections Library.
Data from the Law Library are also included in the figures reported.
1.a Volumes held June 30, 2009 revised to 2,733,061. Revision reflects a correction from 2008-2009 for e-books count.
TORONTO
All figures are as of 04/30/2010.
Library branches included: All libraries at the University of Toronto are included. For circulation statistics and collections (volumes
held) data, only, 12 teaching hospital libraries are included with the U of T libraries.
Data from the Law and Health Sciences Library are also included in the figures reported.
16-26 (16a) $8,605,977 (16b) $5,988,523 (16c) $13,874,623 (16d) $0 (16) $28,469,123 (17) $313,879 (18a) $15,634,550 (18b) $16,881,102 (18c)
$4,189,696 (18) $36,705,348 (20) $6,536,809 (21) $72,025,159 (22) $3,561,607 (23) $13,974,857 (24a) $30,495 (24b) $0 (25) $3,839,342 (26)
$173,511.
16.c Some electronic serials and monographs purchases are included in other library materials.
27.c Student assistant FTE was incorrectly reported in 2008-2009. The correct figure was 137. Total FTE in 2008-2009 was 651.
TEXAS
All figures are as of 08/31/2010.
Library branches included: Includes the University of Texas at Austin Libraries, the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, the
Tarlton Law Library, and the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center.
1.a Volumes held June 30, 2009 revised to 9,876,844. Adjusted to add e-books, including EBL, MyILibrary, eBrary, Gale Virtual Reference,
ARTFL, CIAO, LION, Evans Early American Imprints, Making of Modern Law, Sabin Americana, Making of America, Oxford
Reference Books online, Gerritsen, History eBook (now Humanities), OECD, World Bank eLibrary, Annual Reviews, Si Ku Quan Shu,
Old English Corpus, Heritage Quest, Stat Reference, Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, and CHANT -Chinese Ancient Texts.
5 We deduped our SFX list by ISSN, resulting in a list of electronic serials by unique ISSNs. The list of electronic serials by unique ISSN
was compared to the list of active print/other serial titles derived from the Innovative Interfaces Serials Control module. ISSNs which
appeared in both lists were dropped from the print/other list, resulting in a list of print/other titles with unique ISSNs or with no ISSNs
at all. Both lists (electronic and print/other) were then sorted into purchased /non-purchased.
16 Includes total expenditures for library materials of $13,915,247 by the University Libraries, $1,429,617 by the Tarlton Law Library, and
$2,047,254 by the Humanities Research center.
18.c Includes federal work-study funds.
31 Includes users of online tutorials.
37 Does not include EdD degrees.
TEXAS A&M
All figures are as of 08/31/2010.
Library branches included: Sterling C. Evans Library, Library Annex, Cushing Memorial Library, Technical Reference Center
(Architecture Library, Medical Sciences Library, West Campus Library, Policy Sciences and Economics Library, Jack K. Williams
Library, Texas A&M University Library at Qatar.
1.b Volumes added includes the purchase of a large collection of electronic materials and the conversion of NTIS materials from microfiche
to electronic format that have all been included into the Libraries’ catalog.
1.b.ii Withdrawn materials reflects large volume of paper copies of government documents that are now available in electronic format and
reflected in the Libraries’ catalog.
3 Purchase of large number of electronic resources that is reflected in the Libraries’ catalog.
TEXAS TECH
All figures are as of 08/31/2010.
Library branches included: 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, Architecture Library Museum Library Geosciences
Library, Vietnam Archives Library, Southwest Collections/Special Collections Library.
Data from the Law Library are also included in the figures reported.
1.a Volumes held June 30, 2009 revised to 2,733,061. Revision reflects a correction from 2008-2009 for e-books count.
TORONTO
All figures are as of 04/30/2010.
Library branches included: All libraries at the University of Toronto are included. For circulation statistics and collections (volumes
held) data, only, 12 teaching hospital libraries are included with the U of T libraries.
Data from the Law and Health Sciences Library are also included in the figures reported.
16-26 (16a) $8,605,977 (16b) $5,988,523 (16c) $13,874,623 (16d) $0 (16) $28,469,123 (17) $313,879 (18a) $15,634,550 (18b) $16,881,102 (18c)
$4,189,696 (18) $36,705,348 (20) $6,536,809 (21) $72,025,159 (22) $3,561,607 (23) $13,974,857 (24a) $30,495 (24b) $0 (25) $3,839,342 (26)
$173,511.
16.c Some electronic serials and monographs purchases are included in other library materials.
27.c Student assistant FTE was incorrectly reported in 2008-2009. The correct figure was 137. Total FTE in 2008-2009 was 651.