ARL Statistics 2011–2012 Worksheet · 75 CIRCULATION 17. Number of initial circulations (excluding reserves) (17) USE OF ELECTRONIC RESOURCES (following COUNTER definitions) 18. Number of successful full-text article requests (journals) (18) 19. Number of regular searches (databases) (19) 20. Number of federated searches (databases) (20) INTERLIBRARY LOANS 21. Total number of filled requests provided to other libraries (21) 22. Total number of filled requests received from other libraries or providers (22) DOCTOR’S DEGREES AND FACULTY 23. Number of Doctor’s Degrees awarded in FY2011-2012 (23) 24. Number of fields in which Doctor’s Degrees can be awarded (24) 25. Number of full-time instructional faculty in FY2011-2012 (25) ENROLLMENT – FALL 2011 26. Full-time students, undergraduate and graduate (26) 27. Part-time students, undergraduate and graduate (27) 28. Full-time graduate students (28) 29. Part-time graduate students (29) FOOTNOTES NOTE: Any large shifts in reported data compared to last year should be explained with a footnote. Submit the completed questionnaire By October 15, 2012 For assistance, please e-mail or Google chat: stats@arl.org Tel. (202) 296-2296 FAX (202) 872-0884
Footnotes · 77 Footnotes Footnotes may also include errata and corrections to data from prior years not previously reported. Numbers refer to columns in Library Data Tables and to Questionnaire numbers. Unless otherwise stated all figures are as of 06/30/2012. Question Number Footnote ALABAMA All figures are as of 09/30/2012. Library branches included: Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library, Angelo Bruno Business Library, McLure Education Library, Rodgers Science and Engineering Library, Hoole Special Collections, Communications Reading Room, Social Work Reading Room, Women’s Resource Center, and The University of Alabama Map Library. Data from the Law and Health Sciences Libraries are included in the figures reported. 2 782,352 e-books are included in the volume count. 8 Disproportionate increases between professional and support staff due to the fact that several support staff members were converted to professional staff during the past fiscal year. 16 Drop in reference transactions is likely due, in part, to a shift at UA Libraries away from sampled statistics. Reference transactions are now reported as the total number of transactions recorded by faculty and staff in real time. 22 The purchase of several new e-journal collections, along with UA Libraries’ implementation of EDS has resulted in lower demand for ILL services. ALBERTA All figures are as of 03/31/2012. Library branches included: Augustana Campus Library, Book and Record Depository (BARD), Bibliotheque Saint Jean, Bruce Peel Special Collections Library, Cameron Science and Technology Library, Data Library, Herbert T. Coutts Eduction and Physical Education Library, Rutherford Humanities and Social Sciences Library, John A. Weir Memorial Law Library, John W. Scott Health Sciences Library, Music Library, and Winspear Business Reference Library. Library branches NOT included: Saint Joseph’s Library. 6–9, 10, 12 Expenditures as reported in Canadian dollars — Collections Expenditures: (7a) $5,718,901 (7b) $12,350,707 (7c) $845,834 (7) $18,915,442 Salary Expenditures: (8a) $7,851,046 (8b) $8,477,995 (8c) $721,124 (8) $17,050,165 (10) $3,504,496 Overall Expenditures: (7) $18,915,442 (8) $17,050,165 (9) $7,791,278 (6) $43,756,885 (12) NA/UA. NOTE: Total Salaries and Wages (Q8) EXCLUDES Fringe Benefits Expenditures (Q10). 10 Fringe benefits include long-term disability, Canada Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan contributions, Workers Compensation Board contributions, pension plan, dental and supplementary health benefits, life insurance, Employee and Family Assistance Program contributions and critical illness insurance. ARIZONA Library branches included: Main Library, Science Engineering Library, and Fine Arts Library. Data from the Law and Health Sciences Libraries are included in the figures reported. 11 Professional 29.80%, Classified 43.70%, Student 3.10% [Main Library]. Editor’s Note: Published figure reflects the official designated percent for the Health Sciences Library, as this is the maximum value entered for this question.