26 · Survey Results: Survey Questions and Responses
SURVEY OF ARL MEMBER LIBRARIES
The results below are based on data submitted by 62 of the 125 ARL member libraries (50%) by the deadline of June 9, 2014. The
members survey’s questions are reproduced below, followed by the response data and selected comments from the respondents.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
1. Does your library participate in any shared print program? N=62
Yes 53 86%
No 9 14%
If you answered No above, when you click the Next button below you will skip to the screen Do
Not Participate in a Shared Print Program.
SHARED PRINT PROGRAMS
2. Please indicate in which programs your library participates. Check all that apply. N=50
Scholars Trust. ASERL-WRLC Cooperative Journal Retention Program 11 22%
Western Regional Storage Trust (WEST) 11 22%
CIC Shared Print Repository (CIC SPR) 9 18%
Greater Western Library Alliance GWLA Shared Print Program (GWLA) 8 16%
CRL JSTOR Print Archive Project (CRLJSTOR) 6 12%
Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium Distributed STM Print Serials Archive Project (PALCI) 4 8%
Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois Last Copy Project (CARLI) 3 6%
Five Colleges Library Depository Program (FCLD) 3 6%
Ohiolink Book Depository Program (OHI PR) 3 6%
Shared Print Archive Network (COPPUL SPAN) 3 6%
Triangle Research Libraries Network Collaborative Print Retention (TRLN) 3 6%
University of California Shared Print Program 3 6%
Iowa-Wisconsin Distributed Print Repository (DPR) 2 4%
Northeast Regional Library Print Management project (NERD) 2 4%
Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Thunder Bay Last Copy Agreement 2 4%
Tri-University Group of Libraries Preservation of Last Copy Program (TUG) 2 4%
Boston Library Consortium (BLC) 1 2%
Florida Academic Repository (FLARE) 1 2%
Project Ceres (CERES) (CRL Global Resources Agricultural Partnership with USAIN and AgNIC) 1 2%
Washington Research Library Consortium (WRLC) 1 2%
Academic Libraries of Indiana (ALI) Shared Monographs Initiative 0 0%
California State University Libraries’ Library of the Future project (LOFT) 0 0%
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