87 ARL Statistics 2014–2015
Question Number Footnote
GEORGIA cont.
25 This number includes total of general doctoral degrees, plus professional degrees of Doctor of
Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM).
26 This number comes from the University of Georgia’s 2014 Fact book. It appears that last year’s
ARL submission also came from the 2014 Fact book, when it was instead supposed to come from
the 2013 Fact book. The ARL submission for 2013–2014 should have been 1,781.
27 In previous years this number was incorrectly reported to include all undergraduate and
graduate students, both full time and part time. 31,285 is the total number of full-time
undergraduate and graduate students. The University of Georgia has not had a significant drop
in enrollment during the 2014–2015 school year.
29 In previous years this number was incorrectly reported to include all graduate students, both
full time and part time. The University of Georgia has not had a significant drop in graduate
enrollment during the 2014–2015 school year.
GEORGIA TECH
All figures are as of 06/30/2015.
Library branches included: Architecture Library.
2 Reduction in volume count from 2013–2014 reflects the reduction of volumes from the single
copy policy for items held by both Georgia Tech and Emory in the Library Service Center.
8, 8.b, 13, 13.b Reduction in staff reflects the transition of Library Security from library staff to contract
positions.
GUELPH
All figures are as of 04/30/2015.
Library branches included: McLaughlin.
6-9, 10, 12 Expenditures as reported in Canadian dollars — Collections Expenditures: (7a) $1,363,430
(7b) $5,608,697 (7c) $862,478 (7) $7,834,605 Salary Expenditures: (8a) $5,041,614 (8b)
$2,541,824 (8c) $227,218 (8) $7,810,656 (10) $2,200,235 Overall Expenditures: (7) $7,834,605
(8) $7,810,656 (9) $963,706 (6) $16,608,967 (12) NA/UA. NOTE: Total Salaries and Wages (Q8)
EXCLUDES Fringe Benefits Expenditures (Q10).
16 As the result of a change in service model implemented last year, we have surmised that a
large portion of transactions were not included in our response to this question in the 2013–14
submission. The correct value for 2013–2014 Reference Transactions is 14,332.
18 In past reporting cycles the results included represented seven (7) resources. This year a total of
24 resources were used in the calculation.
19 Our search data cannot be reliably interpreted, so it is not included.
20 Federated search data cannot be reliably interpreted, so they have not been included. Searches
from our discovery system are not COUNTER compliant.
24 Our Institutional Planning office verifies these data as accurate. The number of PhDs conferred
tends to be highly variable year to year.
25 Data not available.
HARVARD
All figures are as of 06/30/2015.
Library branches included: Faculty of Arts &Sciences Libraries, Graduate School of Design
Library (Loeb Design), Graduate School of Education Library (Gutman), Harvard Divinity
School Library (Andover-Harvard Theological Library), Harvard Kennedy School Library,
Radcliffe Library (Schlesinger), School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Libraries (SEAS),
Harvard University Archives and Villa I Tatti Library (Biblioteca Berenson).
Library branches NOT included: Harvard House Libraries, Property Information Center,
Harvard Development Office Library.
Question Number Footnote
GEORGIA cont.
25 This number includes total of general doctoral degrees, plus professional degrees of Doctor of
Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM).
26 This number comes from the University of Georgia’s 2014 Fact book. It appears that last year’s
ARL submission also came from the 2014 Fact book, when it was instead supposed to come from
the 2013 Fact book. The ARL submission for 2013–2014 should have been 1,781.
27 In previous years this number was incorrectly reported to include all undergraduate and
graduate students, both full time and part time. 31,285 is the total number of full-time
undergraduate and graduate students. The University of Georgia has not had a significant drop
in enrollment during the 2014–2015 school year.
29 In previous years this number was incorrectly reported to include all graduate students, both
full time and part time. The University of Georgia has not had a significant drop in graduate
enrollment during the 2014–2015 school year.
GEORGIA TECH
All figures are as of 06/30/2015.
Library branches included: Architecture Library.
2 Reduction in volume count from 2013–2014 reflects the reduction of volumes from the single
copy policy for items held by both Georgia Tech and Emory in the Library Service Center.
8, 8.b, 13, 13.b Reduction in staff reflects the transition of Library Security from library staff to contract
positions.
GUELPH
All figures are as of 04/30/2015.
Library branches included: McLaughlin.
6-9, 10, 12 Expenditures as reported in Canadian dollars — Collections Expenditures: (7a) $1,363,430
(7b) $5,608,697 (7c) $862,478 (7) $7,834,605 Salary Expenditures: (8a) $5,041,614 (8b)
$2,541,824 (8c) $227,218 (8) $7,810,656 (10) $2,200,235 Overall Expenditures: (7) $7,834,605
(8) $7,810,656 (9) $963,706 (6) $16,608,967 (12) NA/UA. NOTE: Total Salaries and Wages (Q8)
EXCLUDES Fringe Benefits Expenditures (Q10).
16 As the result of a change in service model implemented last year, we have surmised that a
large portion of transactions were not included in our response to this question in the 2013–14
submission. The correct value for 2013–2014 Reference Transactions is 14,332.
18 In past reporting cycles the results included represented seven (7) resources. This year a total of
24 resources were used in the calculation.
19 Our search data cannot be reliably interpreted, so it is not included.
20 Federated search data cannot be reliably interpreted, so they have not been included. Searches
from our discovery system are not COUNTER compliant.
24 Our Institutional Planning office verifies these data as accurate. The number of PhDs conferred
tends to be highly variable year to year.
25 Data not available.
HARVARD
All figures are as of 06/30/2015.
Library branches included: Faculty of Arts &Sciences Libraries, Graduate School of Design
Library (Loeb Design), Graduate School of Education Library (Gutman), Harvard Divinity
School Library (Andover-Harvard Theological Library), Harvard Kennedy School Library,
Radcliffe Library (Schlesinger), School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Libraries (SEAS),
Harvard University Archives and Villa I Tatti Library (Biblioteca Berenson).
Library branches NOT included: Harvard House Libraries, Property Information Center,
Harvard Development Office Library.


































































































































