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OHIO STATE, cont.
18.a Includes faculty and administrative/professional staff salaries.
18.c Increase over 2009-2010 due to inclusion of student workstudy wages in 2010-2011 which was a category not included 2009-2010.
20 The re-opening of Thompson Library increased the expenses incurred for facilities and, as referenced in the 2009-2010 comments,
is reflected in 2010-2011 reporting. These are not construction related but are for operating costs, such as custodial and utilities.
22 Piece count increased by over 1,000. Additionally purchase of large backfiles and electronic subscriptions account for variance.
26 The decrease is a result of a 10% drop in borrowing requests. The Law's Library's actual total expenditure for document delivery
was a deficit in the amount of -$713.00 but unable to report this negative number in the ARL system.
39 Excludes clinical, research, and auxiliary faculty.
42-43 Includes professional students.
OKLAHOMA
Data from the Law and Health Sciences Library are also included in the figures reported.
5.b.i Change in serials management vendor revealed additional consortial titles. [Main Library]
23 System now allows electronic only to be calculated separately. [Main Library]
OKLAHOMA STATE
Library branches included: Architecture Library, Curriculum Materials Library, Veterinary Medicine Library, OSU-Oklahoma
City, OSU-Okmulgee, OSU-Tulsa.
Data from the Health Sciences Library are also included in the figures reported.
1.a Revised to include 103,800 e-books added to the collection as the result of a one-time download or addition to the OPAC.
5.b, 5.b.iv The majority of increase is in Gov Docs serials that were not previously cataloged or tracked.
17 We continue to switch more of our journal subscriptions to electronic only, significantly reducing our commercial binding
expenditures.
18-18.c Includes fringe benefits.
18.c In 2010-2011 we were able to fund an across-the-board wage increase of approximately $2.00 per hour, which represented about a
25% increase to our student wage budget.
31 One campus library experienced a significant drop in the number of instruction sessions requested for Speech and Composition
II, which have tended to be very large classes with many class sections.
33-34 We have no way to exclude reserves from this number.
35 Due to how this question was interpreted by the person providing the data, we have underreported for a number of years. If the
correct number of 35,182 had been reported in 2009-2010 then the change in this value between last year and 2010-2011 is +7.34%.
36 Due to how this question was interpreted by the person providing the data, we have underreported for a number of years. If the
correct number of 53,055 had been reported in 2009-2010 then the change in this value between last year and 2010-2011 is +4.82%.
42 Verified that this was the same number reported to IPEDS increase reflects the current economy.
OREGON
Library branches included: Knight (main) library (includes Special Collections and University Archives), Architecture and Allied
Arts Library (including the Visual Resources Collection), Math Library, Science Library, Rippey Library at the Oregon Institute of
Marine Biology, UO Portland Library and Learning Commons.
Data from the Law Library are also included in the figures reported. The Math Library was closed during most of the reporting
period, services were provided through the Science Library.
1.b.ii Withdrawal of science library print journals.
5.a.i More titles available through packages -better data from vendors.
5.b.i Better data from vendors.
5.b.ii Better data, more titles are now represented in our catalog.
5.b.iii-5.b.iv Reduced print.
16.a Restored monograph funding.
16.b, 16.d Databases counted as serials, unlike in 2009-2010.
OHIO STATE, cont.
18.a Includes faculty and administrative/professional staff salaries.
18.c Increase over 2009-2010 due to inclusion of student workstudy wages in 2010-2011 which was a category not included 2009-2010.
20 The re-opening of Thompson Library increased the expenses incurred for facilities and, as referenced in the 2009-2010 comments,
is reflected in 2010-2011 reporting. These are not construction related but are for operating costs, such as custodial and utilities.
22 Piece count increased by over 1,000. Additionally purchase of large backfiles and electronic subscriptions account for variance.
26 The decrease is a result of a 10% drop in borrowing requests. The Law's Library's actual total expenditure for document delivery
was a deficit in the amount of -$713.00 but unable to report this negative number in the ARL system.
39 Excludes clinical, research, and auxiliary faculty.
42-43 Includes professional students.
OKLAHOMA
Data from the Law and Health Sciences Library are also included in the figures reported.
5.b.i Change in serials management vendor revealed additional consortial titles. [Main Library]
23 System now allows electronic only to be calculated separately. [Main Library]
OKLAHOMA STATE
Library branches included: Architecture Library, Curriculum Materials Library, Veterinary Medicine Library, OSU-Oklahoma
City, OSU-Okmulgee, OSU-Tulsa.
Data from the Health Sciences Library are also included in the figures reported.
1.a Revised to include 103,800 e-books added to the collection as the result of a one-time download or addition to the OPAC.
5.b, 5.b.iv The majority of increase is in Gov Docs serials that were not previously cataloged or tracked.
17 We continue to switch more of our journal subscriptions to electronic only, significantly reducing our commercial binding
expenditures.
18-18.c Includes fringe benefits.
18.c In 2010-2011 we were able to fund an across-the-board wage increase of approximately $2.00 per hour, which represented about a
25% increase to our student wage budget.
31 One campus library experienced a significant drop in the number of instruction sessions requested for Speech and Composition
II, which have tended to be very large classes with many class sections.
33-34 We have no way to exclude reserves from this number.
35 Due to how this question was interpreted by the person providing the data, we have underreported for a number of years. If the
correct number of 35,182 had been reported in 2009-2010 then the change in this value between last year and 2010-2011 is +7.34%.
36 Due to how this question was interpreted by the person providing the data, we have underreported for a number of years. If the
correct number of 53,055 had been reported in 2009-2010 then the change in this value between last year and 2010-2011 is +4.82%.
42 Verified that this was the same number reported to IPEDS increase reflects the current economy.
OREGON
Library branches included: Knight (main) library (includes Special Collections and University Archives), Architecture and Allied
Arts Library (including the Visual Resources Collection), Math Library, Science Library, Rippey Library at the Oregon Institute of
Marine Biology, UO Portland Library and Learning Commons.
Data from the Law Library are also included in the figures reported. The Math Library was closed during most of the reporting
period, services were provided through the Science Library.
1.b.ii Withdrawal of science library print journals.
5.a.i More titles available through packages -better data from vendors.
5.b.i Better data from vendors.
5.b.ii Better data, more titles are now represented in our catalog.
5.b.iii-5.b.iv Reduced print.
16.a Restored monograph funding.
16.b, 16.d Databases counted as serials, unlike in 2009-2010.