118 · ARL Statistics 2012–2013
Question
Number
Footnote
TEXAS A&M cont.
27, 29 A record number of students were admitted into the university during this reporting cycle.
TEXAS TECH
All figures are as of 08/31/2013.
Library branches included: Southwest Collections/Special Collections Library, Vietnam Archive,
Education, Museum, and Architecture Library.
1 Editor’s note: The aggregated title count is 410,756, a 15.9% increase over 2011–2012. This figure includes
titles in the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, the Law Library, and the Health Sciences
Library only.
10 Includes: Worker’s Compensation Insurance, Health Match, TRS Matching, ORP Matching, Opt Out
Health Matching, Lump Sum Vacation Pool, Retiree Insurance Pool, Medicaid, Medicare, FICA, Social
Security
11 Editor’s Note: Published figure reflects the official designated percent for the Health Sciences Library
survey, as this is the maximum value entered for this question.
16 Reference is currently using survey monkey to track these transactions and this figure is more accurate
than previously reported.
17 SWC/SCL decreased by 29,461 University Library decreased by 21,715.
20 Due to issues with federated search product we ceased counting this item. When the issue is resolved the
statistic measures will be turned on.
TORONTO
All figures are as of 04/30/2013.
Library branches included: 44 libraries in the University of Toronto Libraries System plus circulation and
holdings data from the teaching hospital libraries included in the Toronto Health Sciences Consortium.
Data from the Law Library are included in the Main Library survey.
2 Previous year’s volumes were over-reported. The previous year count was 13,035,627.
6–9, 10,
12
Expenditures as reported in Canadian dollars—Collections Expenditures: (7a) $11,901,872 (7b) $16,487,177
(7c) $506,028 (7) $28,895,077 Salary Expenditures: (8a) $17,226,066 (8b) $18,636,502 (8c) $4,378,612
(8) $40,241,180 (10) $9,321,385 Overall Expenditures: (7) $28,895,077 (8) $40,241,180 (9) $8,684,575 (6)
$77,820,832 (12) NA/UA. NOTE: Total Salaries and Wages (Q8) EXCLUDES Fringe Benefits Expenditures
(Q10).
10 Includes health plans and pension plan contributions.
16 This count includes LibAnswers questions asked and answered.
18 This count is taken from 62% of our e-journal holdings.
19 This count is taken from all heavy-use popular databases, except PubMed and Factiva.
TULANE
Library branches included: Howard-Tilton Memorial Library main library, Howard-Tilton Special
Collections, Architecture Library, Vorhoff Library for Research on Women, Turchin Business Library.
The figures for Q23–29 represent the entire campus including the Law and Health Science Libraries.
Last year the Law and Medical figures for Q23–29 were submitted directly as responses in their separate
questionnaires rather than as footnotes, and were thus incorrectly aggregated with the main library
figures, in which they were also represented. This accounts for what appears to be large decreases in the
summary totals for Q23–29 this year.
12 This figure is not available.
Question
Number
Footnote
TEXAS A&M cont.
27, 29 A record number of students were admitted into the university during this reporting cycle.
TEXAS TECH
All figures are as of 08/31/2013.
Library branches included: Southwest Collections/Special Collections Library, Vietnam Archive,
Education, Museum, and Architecture Library.
1 Editor’s note: The aggregated title count is 410,756, a 15.9% increase over 2011–2012. This figure includes
titles in the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, the Law Library, and the Health Sciences
Library only.
10 Includes: Worker’s Compensation Insurance, Health Match, TRS Matching, ORP Matching, Opt Out
Health Matching, Lump Sum Vacation Pool, Retiree Insurance Pool, Medicaid, Medicare, FICA, Social
Security
11 Editor’s Note: Published figure reflects the official designated percent for the Health Sciences Library
survey, as this is the maximum value entered for this question.
16 Reference is currently using survey monkey to track these transactions and this figure is more accurate
than previously reported.
17 SWC/SCL decreased by 29,461 University Library decreased by 21,715.
20 Due to issues with federated search product we ceased counting this item. When the issue is resolved the
statistic measures will be turned on.
TORONTO
All figures are as of 04/30/2013.
Library branches included: 44 libraries in the University of Toronto Libraries System plus circulation and
holdings data from the teaching hospital libraries included in the Toronto Health Sciences Consortium.
Data from the Law Library are included in the Main Library survey.
2 Previous year’s volumes were over-reported. The previous year count was 13,035,627.
6–9, 10,
12
Expenditures as reported in Canadian dollars—Collections Expenditures: (7a) $11,901,872 (7b) $16,487,177
(7c) $506,028 (7) $28,895,077 Salary Expenditures: (8a) $17,226,066 (8b) $18,636,502 (8c) $4,378,612
(8) $40,241,180 (10) $9,321,385 Overall Expenditures: (7) $28,895,077 (8) $40,241,180 (9) $8,684,575 (6)
$77,820,832 (12) NA/UA. NOTE: Total Salaries and Wages (Q8) EXCLUDES Fringe Benefits Expenditures
(Q10).
10 Includes health plans and pension plan contributions.
16 This count includes LibAnswers questions asked and answered.
18 This count is taken from 62% of our e-journal holdings.
19 This count is taken from all heavy-use popular databases, except PubMed and Factiva.
TULANE
Library branches included: Howard-Tilton Memorial Library main library, Howard-Tilton Special
Collections, Architecture Library, Vorhoff Library for Research on Women, Turchin Business Library.
The figures for Q23–29 represent the entire campus including the Law and Health Science Libraries.
Last year the Law and Medical figures for Q23–29 were submitted directly as responses in their separate
questionnaires rather than as footnotes, and were thus incorrectly aggregated with the main library
figures, in which they were also represented. This accounts for what appears to be large decreases in the
summary totals for Q23–29 this year.
12 This figure is not available.