144 · ARL Statistics 2010–2011
MONTREAL, cont.
Data from the Law and Health Sciences Libraries are included in the figures reported. At the request of the Quebec government,
the fiscal year at the University of Montreal will start on May 1 and ends April 30. As a result, data from the libraries of the
University of Montreal for 2010-2011 are spread over eleven months rather than twelve. [Bibliothèques UdeM]
16-26 Expenditures as reported in Canadian dollars: (16a) $2,224,151 (16b) $9,436,728 (16c) $160,945 (16d) $20,680 (16) $11,842,504 (17)
$84,324 (18a) $7,271,647 (18b) $9,878,029 (18c) $66,376 (18) $17,216,052 (20) $929,452 (21) $30,072,332 (22) $626,706 (23) $8,264,695
(24a) $100,491 (24b) $0 (25) $750,617 (26) $146,945.
NEBRASKA
Library branches included: Don Love Memorial Library, Architecture Library, Music Library, Geology Library, C. Y. Thompson
Library, Mathematics Library, Engineering Library.
Data from the Law Library are also included in the figures reported.
1.a Volumes held June 30, 2010 revised to 3,500,414.
1.b UNL Libraries added batch load of e-book records and less pieces were withdrawn than previous years.
1.b.i Increase is due to adding a large number of vendor-provided records to the OPAC.
1.b.ii Technical services did not have a large project to withdraw in 2010-2011 as we have in past years.
5.a.ii UNL libraries is intentionally purchasing print materials and substituting print serials with electronic serials.
5.b UNL Libraries is better able to count serials than in previous years.
14 Because film and video are in more demand we continue to purchase more of these material we expect this trend to continue.
16.c In 2010-2011, UNL Libraries devoted an unprecedented amount of resources towards electronic books and indexes/databases.
16.d UNL Libraries is purchasing less print and spending less on postage.
20 UNL Libraries devoted a considerable amount of resources for digital backup, facilities-related projects that required moving
shelves, replacing flooring, furniture, server upgrades, and high quality scanners for digital humanities.
22 This drastic increase is due to the fact that UNL Libraries will continue to purchase more electronic books as one-time purchases.
25 UNL Libraries devote more resources for digitization effort and other services to improve the user experience.
26 This statistic now includes OCLC ILL subscription, previously counted in a separate line entry in 2009-2010. Next year we do not
expect this value to change very much.
28 2009-2010 numbers were reported in error. UNL libraries has had 13 service points since 2007-2008.
30-31 UNL Libraries is putting more energies into its instruction program and finding better methods for counting the instruction that
is going on. In 2010-2011, we included the numbers of our course "LI110" as well as the Agriculture 103 course.
NEW MEXICO
Library branches included: Centennial Science &Engineering Library, Fine Arts &Design Library, Parish Memorial Library,
Zimmerman Library.
Data from the Law and Health Sciences Libraries are included in the figures reported.
1.a Volumes held June 30, 2010 revised to 3,429,490.
1.b.i University Libraries purchased more books after a rescission in 2009-2010.
3 Increased approval plan and librarian selections from 2009-2010 (when UNM was under a rescission).
5.a.i Purchased additional titles.
5.a.ii Counted some subscription items not properly counted in 2009-2010.
5.b.i Increased access to consortial journals.
5.b.ii Increased access to free journals.
12 The 2009-2010 figure should have read 781,682.
16.a Increased purchase after the 2009-2010 rescission.
22 Purchased several large archival digital collections.
23 Decreased because library did not make a periodical prepayment as we had in 2009-2010.
26 Discontinued outside contracts for ILL, which resulted in lower direct costs, especially for Copyright.
29 Reduces hours in Science Library and UNM West campus library.
MONTREAL, cont.
Data from the Law and Health Sciences Libraries are included in the figures reported. At the request of the Quebec government,
the fiscal year at the University of Montreal will start on May 1 and ends April 30. As a result, data from the libraries of the
University of Montreal for 2010-2011 are spread over eleven months rather than twelve. [Bibliothèques UdeM]
16-26 Expenditures as reported in Canadian dollars: (16a) $2,224,151 (16b) $9,436,728 (16c) $160,945 (16d) $20,680 (16) $11,842,504 (17)
$84,324 (18a) $7,271,647 (18b) $9,878,029 (18c) $66,376 (18) $17,216,052 (20) $929,452 (21) $30,072,332 (22) $626,706 (23) $8,264,695
(24a) $100,491 (24b) $0 (25) $750,617 (26) $146,945.
NEBRASKA
Library branches included: Don Love Memorial Library, Architecture Library, Music Library, Geology Library, C. Y. Thompson
Library, Mathematics Library, Engineering Library.
Data from the Law Library are also included in the figures reported.
1.a Volumes held June 30, 2010 revised to 3,500,414.
1.b UNL Libraries added batch load of e-book records and less pieces were withdrawn than previous years.
1.b.i Increase is due to adding a large number of vendor-provided records to the OPAC.
1.b.ii Technical services did not have a large project to withdraw in 2010-2011 as we have in past years.
5.a.ii UNL libraries is intentionally purchasing print materials and substituting print serials with electronic serials.
5.b UNL Libraries is better able to count serials than in previous years.
14 Because film and video are in more demand we continue to purchase more of these material we expect this trend to continue.
16.c In 2010-2011, UNL Libraries devoted an unprecedented amount of resources towards electronic books and indexes/databases.
16.d UNL Libraries is purchasing less print and spending less on postage.
20 UNL Libraries devoted a considerable amount of resources for digital backup, facilities-related projects that required moving
shelves, replacing flooring, furniture, server upgrades, and high quality scanners for digital humanities.
22 This drastic increase is due to the fact that UNL Libraries will continue to purchase more electronic books as one-time purchases.
25 UNL Libraries devote more resources for digitization effort and other services to improve the user experience.
26 This statistic now includes OCLC ILL subscription, previously counted in a separate line entry in 2009-2010. Next year we do not
expect this value to change very much.
28 2009-2010 numbers were reported in error. UNL libraries has had 13 service points since 2007-2008.
30-31 UNL Libraries is putting more energies into its instruction program and finding better methods for counting the instruction that
is going on. In 2010-2011, we included the numbers of our course "LI110" as well as the Agriculture 103 course.
NEW MEXICO
Library branches included: Centennial Science &Engineering Library, Fine Arts &Design Library, Parish Memorial Library,
Zimmerman Library.
Data from the Law and Health Sciences Libraries are included in the figures reported.
1.a Volumes held June 30, 2010 revised to 3,429,490.
1.b.i University Libraries purchased more books after a rescission in 2009-2010.
3 Increased approval plan and librarian selections from 2009-2010 (when UNM was under a rescission).
5.a.i Purchased additional titles.
5.a.ii Counted some subscription items not properly counted in 2009-2010.
5.b.i Increased access to consortial journals.
5.b.ii Increased access to free journals.
12 The 2009-2010 figure should have read 781,682.
16.a Increased purchase after the 2009-2010 rescission.
22 Purchased several large archival digital collections.
23 Decreased because library did not make a periodical prepayment as we had in 2009-2010.
26 Discontinued outside contracts for ILL, which resulted in lower direct costs, especially for Copyright.
29 Reduces hours in Science Library and UNM West campus library.