156 · ARL Statistics 2010–2011
TENNESSEE, cont.
3 The main difference lies in the number of electronic books we purchased in 2010-2011 versus 2009-2010. In 2009-2010, we
purchased 3,231 e-books while in 2010-2011, we purchased 15,416 e-books.
5.a.ii Switched many subscriptions from print to electronic.
5.b.i Databases used by consortial partners (TEL) are growing in number of titles.
5.b.ii Freely accessible databases are growing in number of titles.
5.b.iii Miscounted print titles in 2009-2010.
13 Increase in audio, film and video items due to an increase in streaming media.
16 Stimulus funds and salary savings (due to unfilled, but open positions) carried over from 2009-2010 account for the increase. Also,
a change in licensing procedures resulted in some payments for items purchased in 2009-2010 being made in 2010-2011.
17 A large portion of binding was discontinued in 2009-2010 due to the switch to electronic resources, but some of this was
reinstated in 2010-2011, due to electronic access issues.
21 Increase due to expenditures of one-time stimulus funds and carry-over funds from 2009-2010.
24.b Expansion of TEL and increased use account for the difference here.
27.c Budget for student assistants faced more cuts.
32 Difference due to changes in the way reference questions are counted, as well as fewer questions.
38 Only current programs are included. In the past, programs that were being phased out were included.
TEXAS
All figures are as of 08/31/2011.
Library branches included: University of Texas at Austin Libraries, the Briscoe Center for American History, the Tarlton Law
Library, and the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center.
1.a Volumes held revised to 10,027,733. 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 de-duped 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 $14,672,759 by the University Libraries, $1,450,323 by the Tarlton Law Library,
and $1,318,190 by the Harry Ransom 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 08/31/2011.
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 (Galveston), Texas A&M University Library at Qatar.
1.a Volumes held revised to 4,517,199. In 2010-2011 we changed the method of counting volumes. Total is now based entirely on data
pulled from our Voyager database. Previous method was a combination of adding historical data and current data (pulled from
a combination of Voyager data and manual counts). New method will be more consistent in being able to track totals as well as
reduce (although not entirely eliminate) human data entry errors.
1.b.ii Significant amount of withdrawals due to eliminating print copies of resources currently help in electronic format.
2 Method used to identify unique titles was changed in 2010-2011 to a more accurate algorithm.
7 Total is less than the 2009-2010 total because of withdrawal of microform units that are currently available in electronic format.
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156 · ARL Statistics 2010–2011
TENNESSEE, cont.
3 The main difference lies in the number of electronic books we purchased in 2010-2011 versus 2009-2010. In 2009-2010, we
purchased 3,231 e-books while in 2010-2011, we purchased 15,416 e-books.
5.a.ii Switched many subscriptions from print to electronic.
5.b.i Databases used by consortial partners (TEL) are growing in number of titles.
5.b.ii Freely accessible databases are growing in number of titles.
5.b.iii Miscounted print titles in 2009-2010.
13 Increase in audio, film and video items due to an increase in streaming media.
16 Stimulus funds and salary savings (due to unfilled, but open positions) carried over from 2009-2010 account for the increase. Also,
a change in licensing procedures resulted in some payments for items purchased in 2009-2010 being made in 2010-2011.
17 A large portion of binding was discontinued in 2009-2010 due to the switch to electronic resources, but some of this was
reinstated in 2010-2011, due to electronic access issues.
21 Increase due to expenditures of one-time stimulus funds and carry-over funds from 2009-2010.
24.b Expansion of TEL and increased use account for the difference here.
27.c Budget for student assistants faced more cuts.
32 Difference due to changes in the way reference questions are counted, as well as fewer questions.
38 Only current programs are included. In the past, programs that were being phased out were included.
TEXAS
All figures are as of 08/31/2011.
Library branches included: University of Texas at Austin Libraries, the Briscoe Center for American History, the Tarlton Law
Library, and the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center.
1.a Volumes held revised to 10,027,733. 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 de-duped 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 $14,672,759 by the University Libraries, $1,450,323 by the Tarlton Law Library,
and $1,318,190 by the Harry Ransom 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 08/31/2011.
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 (Galveston), Texas A&M University Library at Qatar.
1.a Volumes held revised to 4,517,199. In 2010-2011 we changed the method of counting volumes. Total is now based entirely on data
pulled from our Voyager database. Previous method was a combination of adding historical data and current data (pulled from
a combination of Voyager data and manual counts). New method will be more consistent in being able to track totals as well as
reduce (although not entirely eliminate) human data entry errors.
1.b.ii Significant amount of withdrawals due to eliminating print copies of resources currently help in electronic format.
2 Method used to identify unique titles was changed in 2010-2011 to a more accurate algorithm.
7 Total is less than the 2009-2010 total because of withdrawal of microform units that are currently available in electronic format.

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