84 Footnotes
Question Number Footnote
EMORY cont.
13.c This is the student staff FTE as of 9/1/15. [Main Library]
18 This is a system-wide number and covers all libraries at Emory. [Main Library, Oxford College
Library, and Theology Library]
19–20 Unavailable for 2014–15. Reported at the system level for all libraries in the Main library form.
[Main Library, Oxford College Library, and Theology Library]
24 This statistic was not reported in 2014. [Theology Library]
25 Twenty-eight (28) represents the number of fields in which the 261 doctor’s degrees were
awarded. [Main Library]
25 This field was not reported in 2014. One (1) represents the number of fields in which the two
doctor’s degrees were awarded. [Theology Library]
26 Data reported as prepared for IPEDS. Faculty with cross-school appointment counted only once
based on primary appointment. [Main Library][Oxford College Library]
26 This statistic was not reported for Pitts Theology Library in 2014. FY2015 data reported as
prepared for IPEDS. Faculty with cross-school appointment counted only once based on
primary appointment. [Theology Library]
FLORIDA
All figures are as of 06/30/2015.
Library branches included: Library West (Humanities and Social Sciences) Marston Science
Library Education Library Architecture and Fine Arts Library (includes Music Collection)
Special Collections and Area Studies.
4 Increase reflects open source and freely accessible e-books that have been added to UF Library
catalog.
14–16 Incomplete reporting on SpringShare. Will remind staff to input presentations and participants
so numbers reflect all the instruction sessions presented.
17 Circulation rates continue to go down each year, as e-resources become the preferred means for
information.
20 Do not offer federated searching across networked electronic resources.
21 Lending continues a downward trend at UF. We think it may be because online/e-resources are
more readily available to patrons.
22 UF continues to be a primary borrower as we purchase less print material.
FLORIDA STATE
All figures are as of 06/30/2015.
Library branches included: Strozier (Main) Dirac (Science) Engineering Music Ringling
Panama City, Panama Branch Goldstein (College of Communication and Information) and
Panama City Beach, FL campus.
2, 4 Includes Dirac Science Library, Engineering Library, Music, Republic of Panama, Panama
City, FL Campus and Goldstein (College of Communication and Information) Libraries. The
institution-level, aggregated total for volumes held has increased due to revisions in ARL
instructions and clarification via e-mail e-books (including ETDs) and non-serial e-docs
were counted in FY15. They were not counted in FY13, which is the reason for the substantial
difference in figures. The corrected figure for volumes held in FY14 is 3,090,343 and represents a
9.23% increase in FY15.
4 The corrected figure for volumes held in FY14 is 915,368 and represents a 5.41% increase in
FY15.
7.a One-time resource purchases on the Main Library survey have decreased due to the migration
from one vendor to another (Coutts to YBP), which resulted in fewer book purchases FY14–15.
Question Number Footnote
EMORY cont.
13.c This is the student staff FTE as of 9/1/15. [Main Library]
18 This is a system-wide number and covers all libraries at Emory. [Main Library, Oxford College
Library, and Theology Library]
19–20 Unavailable for 2014–15. Reported at the system level for all libraries in the Main library form.
[Main Library, Oxford College Library, and Theology Library]
24 This statistic was not reported in 2014. [Theology Library]
25 Twenty-eight (28) represents the number of fields in which the 261 doctor’s degrees were
awarded. [Main Library]
25 This field was not reported in 2014. One (1) represents the number of fields in which the two
doctor’s degrees were awarded. [Theology Library]
26 Data reported as prepared for IPEDS. Faculty with cross-school appointment counted only once
based on primary appointment. [Main Library][Oxford College Library]
26 This statistic was not reported for Pitts Theology Library in 2014. FY2015 data reported as
prepared for IPEDS. Faculty with cross-school appointment counted only once based on
primary appointment. [Theology Library]
FLORIDA
All figures are as of 06/30/2015.
Library branches included: Library West (Humanities and Social Sciences) Marston Science
Library Education Library Architecture and Fine Arts Library (includes Music Collection)
Special Collections and Area Studies.
4 Increase reflects open source and freely accessible e-books that have been added to UF Library
catalog.
14–16 Incomplete reporting on SpringShare. Will remind staff to input presentations and participants
so numbers reflect all the instruction sessions presented.
17 Circulation rates continue to go down each year, as e-resources become the preferred means for
information.
20 Do not offer federated searching across networked electronic resources.
21 Lending continues a downward trend at UF. We think it may be because online/e-resources are
more readily available to patrons.
22 UF continues to be a primary borrower as we purchase less print material.
FLORIDA STATE
All figures are as of 06/30/2015.
Library branches included: Strozier (Main) Dirac (Science) Engineering Music Ringling
Panama City, Panama Branch Goldstein (College of Communication and Information) and
Panama City Beach, FL campus.
2, 4 Includes Dirac Science Library, Engineering Library, Music, Republic of Panama, Panama
City, FL Campus and Goldstein (College of Communication and Information) Libraries. The
institution-level, aggregated total for volumes held has increased due to revisions in ARL
instructions and clarification via e-mail e-books (including ETDs) and non-serial e-docs
were counted in FY15. They were not counted in FY13, which is the reason for the substantial
difference in figures. The corrected figure for volumes held in FY14 is 3,090,343 and represents a
9.23% increase in FY15.
4 The corrected figure for volumes held in FY14 is 915,368 and represents a 5.41% increase in
FY15.
7.a One-time resource purchases on the Main Library survey have decreased due to the migration
from one vendor to another (Coutts to YBP), which resulted in fewer book purchases FY14–15.


































































































































