Footnotes · 101
Question
Number
Footnote
MANITOBA, cont.
Library branches included: William R. Newman Library (Agriculture), Architecture/Fine Arts
Library, Elizabeth Dafoe Library, Donald W. Craik Engineering Library, E.K. Williams Law Library,
Albert D. Cohen Management Library, Eckhardt-Gramattee Music Library, St. John’s College Library,
Fr. Harold Drake Library, Sciences and Technology Library, Neil John Maclean Health Sciences
Library, Carolyn Sifton-Helene Fuld Library, Sr. Adilon Library, Seven Oaks General Hospital Library,
Bill Larson Library, Concordia Hospital Library, J.W. Crane Memorial Library, and Victoria General
Hospital Library.
1 Includes purchased DDAs increase from last year primarily due to more material types eligible to be
counted in this category this year (e.g., all formats counted vs. unique titles inclusion of serials).
2 Using an average of 18 serial issues per bound serial volume.
4 Increase from last year reflects general emphasis on purchasing e-books.
6–9, 10, 12 Expenditures as reported in Canadian dollars — Collections Expenditures: (7a) $3,364,321 (7b)
$6,606,766 (7c) $626,833 (7) $10,597,920 Salary Expenditures: (8a) $5,702,572 (8b) $5,564,848 (8c)
$955,330 (8) $12,222,750 (10) $2,278,632 Overall Expenditures: (7) $10,597,920 (8) $12,222,750 (9)
$2,445,471 (6) $25,266,141 (12) NA/UA. NOTE: Total Salaries and Wages (Q8) EXCLUDES Fringe
Benefits Expenditures (Q10).
7.c Includes funds expended for preservation ($155,149), collection appraisal ($28,122), collection support
software and services ($73,555), authorship fees ($70,394), binding contracts ($99,677), taxes ($74,117),
and shipping and handling for materials acquisitions ($119,818).
18 Resources reported include databases or services that provide COUNTER DB1 or DB3 stats. Increase
of 220,189 from previous year reflects increased number of searches as well as a correction for a large
error for one publisher in the previous year’s count (was short by 72,725 searches).
19 Resources reported include databases or services that provide COUNTER DB1 or DB3 stats. Decrease
of 549,590 from previous year reflects migrations of journals to providers which do not provide
COUNTER stats, as well as a large unexplained reduction (ca. 380,000 searches) in the statistics from
one platform provider.
MARYLAND
Library branches included: Art, Architecture, Chemistry, Engineering &Physical Sciences, Special
Collections, Performing Arts, and Shady Grove.
11 Fringe benefits include retirement, Social Security, medical insurance, and unemployment insurance.
There is no official rate because employees can choose among retirement and insurance options.
16 Transition year between sampling and daily collection via LibAnswers.
17 Renewals excluded for FY2012, also loans of equipment such as laptops, e-book readers, and cameras.
Equipment loans were 22,126.
21 FY2011 data included requests for materials locally owned or available on the shelves or
electronically.
22 FY2011 possible reporting error and/or increase in document delivery requests between FY2011 and
FY2012.
MASSACHUSETTS
Library branches included: Science and Engineering Library and Image Library.
Question
Number
Footnote
MANITOBA, cont.
Library branches included: William R. Newman Library (Agriculture), Architecture/Fine Arts
Library, Elizabeth Dafoe Library, Donald W. Craik Engineering Library, E.K. Williams Law Library,
Albert D. Cohen Management Library, Eckhardt-Gramattee Music Library, St. John’s College Library,
Fr. Harold Drake Library, Sciences and Technology Library, Neil John Maclean Health Sciences
Library, Carolyn Sifton-Helene Fuld Library, Sr. Adilon Library, Seven Oaks General Hospital Library,
Bill Larson Library, Concordia Hospital Library, J.W. Crane Memorial Library, and Victoria General
Hospital Library.
1 Includes purchased DDAs increase from last year primarily due to more material types eligible to be
counted in this category this year (e.g., all formats counted vs. unique titles inclusion of serials).
2 Using an average of 18 serial issues per bound serial volume.
4 Increase from last year reflects general emphasis on purchasing e-books.
6–9, 10, 12 Expenditures as reported in Canadian dollars — Collections Expenditures: (7a) $3,364,321 (7b)
$6,606,766 (7c) $626,833 (7) $10,597,920 Salary Expenditures: (8a) $5,702,572 (8b) $5,564,848 (8c)
$955,330 (8) $12,222,750 (10) $2,278,632 Overall Expenditures: (7) $10,597,920 (8) $12,222,750 (9)
$2,445,471 (6) $25,266,141 (12) NA/UA. NOTE: Total Salaries and Wages (Q8) EXCLUDES Fringe
Benefits Expenditures (Q10).
7.c Includes funds expended for preservation ($155,149), collection appraisal ($28,122), collection support
software and services ($73,555), authorship fees ($70,394), binding contracts ($99,677), taxes ($74,117),
and shipping and handling for materials acquisitions ($119,818).
18 Resources reported include databases or services that provide COUNTER DB1 or DB3 stats. Increase
of 220,189 from previous year reflects increased number of searches as well as a correction for a large
error for one publisher in the previous year’s count (was short by 72,725 searches).
19 Resources reported include databases or services that provide COUNTER DB1 or DB3 stats. Decrease
of 549,590 from previous year reflects migrations of journals to providers which do not provide
COUNTER stats, as well as a large unexplained reduction (ca. 380,000 searches) in the statistics from
one platform provider.
MARYLAND
Library branches included: Art, Architecture, Chemistry, Engineering &Physical Sciences, Special
Collections, Performing Arts, and Shady Grove.
11 Fringe benefits include retirement, Social Security, medical insurance, and unemployment insurance.
There is no official rate because employees can choose among retirement and insurance options.
16 Transition year between sampling and daily collection via LibAnswers.
17 Renewals excluded for FY2012, also loans of equipment such as laptops, e-book readers, and cameras.
Equipment loans were 22,126.
21 FY2011 data included requests for materials locally owned or available on the shelves or
electronically.
22 FY2011 possible reporting error and/or increase in document delivery requests between FY2011 and
FY2012.
MASSACHUSETTS
Library branches included: Science and Engineering Library and Image Library.