160 · ARL Statistics 2010–2011
WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS, cont.
9 Computer files. This number is a title count rather than a piece count. A piece count would have to be done manually in each
departmental library, whereas the title count is already recorded in the ARL Growth of Collections report. The exception is "CD
ROM accompanying a book", which is still a piece count.
12 Includes photograph collection not previously reported.
13 Includes compact disc collection not previously reported.
14 Film &video includes DVDs not previously reported, due to large acquisition in Special Collections.
16.d Bibliographic Utilities =$200,749 memberships =$160,647.
18-18.c Includes fringe benefits.
20 Includes fringe benefits of $2,257,431.
22 Reflects spill over into 2010 of one-time increase in acquisitions budget.
23 Represents shift from printed to electronic resources.
25 Large computer equipment purchase for new print management system.
26 Reflects increased reliance on alternatives to Interlibrary loan, including ArticleReach and MOBIUS.
36 Now a net lender in Article Reach and InterLibrary Loan (Illiad).
WATERLOO
All figures are as of 04/30/2011.
Library branches included: Main Library.
1.a Volumes held revised to 2,372,190. Adjusted to include 7,843 one-time bulk load records for electronic holdings.
1.b.i Adjusted to exclude 7,843 one-time bulk load records for electronic holdings.
1.b.ii Major weeding projects involving the removal of thousands of government documents and atlases from the Library's collections.
11 29,000 maps withdrawn from map collection during a collections review project in 2010-2011.
16-26 Expenditures as reported in Canadian dollars: (16a) $1,223,046 (16b) $5,676,904 (16c) $233,000 (16d) $475,327 (16) $7,608,277 (17)
$43,438 (18a) $2,806,017 (18b) $3,786,668 (18c) $939,748 (18) $7,532,433 (20) $1,212,390 (21) $16,396,538 (22) $233,000 (23) $4,518,360
(24a) $22,702 (24b) $0 (25) $671,895 (26) $35,579.
16.a Some e-book expenditures included in other lines.
16.d Includes taxes, shipping, evaluations, Scholars Portal and e-reserves.
18 Salary and personnel figures are current to April 30, 2011
WAYNE STATE
All figures are as of 09/30/2011.
Library branches included: Includes the Reuther Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, the Shiffman Medical Library, and the
Neef Law Library. The Medical and Law library statistics cannot be disaggregated from the main statistics because the Medical
and Law collections are an integral part of the Main library.
1.a Volumes held revised to 4,044,790. 49,839 electronic books that had been added to the collection in 2009-2010 were not added to
the overall collection count reported to ARL. In 2010-2011, 339,146 electronic books were added to the collection as the result of
onetime downloads to the OPAC.
1.b.i This figure excludes 341,682 e-books added as the result of onetime downloads to the OPAC.
1.b.ii Heavy weeding occurred throughout the year as inventory was identified as out-of-scope or duplicate resources in our
monographs, microforms, and government documents collections. This figure excludes 2,536 e-books withdrawn as the result of
onetime downloads to the OPAC.
3 In 2009-2010, we failed to report 49,839 electronic books that had been added to the collection. The number reported for 2010-2011
includes 341,682 e-books and 9,573 print volumes.
12 The count of graphic materials was overstated in 2009-2010 by 2,000 items. The correct count for 2009-2010 was 2,161,945.
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160 · ARL Statistics 2010–2011
WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS, cont.
9 Computer files. This number is a title count rather than a piece count. A piece count would have to be done manually in each
departmental library, whereas the title count is already recorded in the ARL Growth of Collections report. The exception is "CD
ROM accompanying a book", which is still a piece count.
12 Includes photograph collection not previously reported.
13 Includes compact disc collection not previously reported.
14 Film &video includes DVDs not previously reported, due to large acquisition in Special Collections.
16.d Bibliographic Utilities =$200,749 memberships =$160,647.
18-18.c Includes fringe benefits.
20 Includes fringe benefits of $2,257,431.
22 Reflects spill over into 2010 of one-time increase in acquisitions budget.
23 Represents shift from printed to electronic resources.
25 Large computer equipment purchase for new print management system.
26 Reflects increased reliance on alternatives to Interlibrary loan, including ArticleReach and MOBIUS.
36 Now a net lender in Article Reach and InterLibrary Loan (Illiad).
WATERLOO
All figures are as of 04/30/2011.
Library branches included: Main Library.
1.a Volumes held revised to 2,372,190. Adjusted to include 7,843 one-time bulk load records for electronic holdings.
1.b.i Adjusted to exclude 7,843 one-time bulk load records for electronic holdings.
1.b.ii Major weeding projects involving the removal of thousands of government documents and atlases from the Library's collections.
11 29,000 maps withdrawn from map collection during a collections review project in 2010-2011.
16-26 Expenditures as reported in Canadian dollars: (16a) $1,223,046 (16b) $5,676,904 (16c) $233,000 (16d) $475,327 (16) $7,608,277 (17)
$43,438 (18a) $2,806,017 (18b) $3,786,668 (18c) $939,748 (18) $7,532,433 (20) $1,212,390 (21) $16,396,538 (22) $233,000 (23) $4,518,360
(24a) $22,702 (24b) $0 (25) $671,895 (26) $35,579.
16.a Some e-book expenditures included in other lines.
16.d Includes taxes, shipping, evaluations, Scholars Portal and e-reserves.
18 Salary and personnel figures are current to April 30, 2011
WAYNE STATE
All figures are as of 09/30/2011.
Library branches included: Includes the Reuther Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, the Shiffman Medical Library, and the
Neef Law Library. The Medical and Law library statistics cannot be disaggregated from the main statistics because the Medical
and Law collections are an integral part of the Main library.
1.a Volumes held revised to 4,044,790. 49,839 electronic books that had been added to the collection in 2009-2010 were not added to
the overall collection count reported to ARL. In 2010-2011, 339,146 electronic books were added to the collection as the result of
onetime downloads to the OPAC.
1.b.i This figure excludes 341,682 e-books added as the result of onetime downloads to the OPAC.
1.b.ii Heavy weeding occurred throughout the year as inventory was identified as out-of-scope or duplicate resources in our
monographs, microforms, and government documents collections. This figure excludes 2,536 e-books withdrawn as the result of
onetime downloads to the OPAC.
3 In 2009-2010, we failed to report 49,839 electronic books that had been added to the collection. The number reported for 2010-2011
includes 341,682 e-books and 9,573 print volumes.
12 The count of graphic materials was overstated in 2009-2010 by 2,000 items. The correct count for 2009-2010 was 2,161,945.

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