eps/rooms and normative data project jeff schilling director, sales support scuug meeting october...
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EPS/Roomsand
Normative Data Project
Jeff SchillingDirector, Sales Support
SCUUG MeetingOctober 2005
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Overview
OPACWeb SiteOnline CalendarRSS Feeds
My LibraryGraphical configuration toolReading RoomContent (optional)
Federated SearchOpen URL ResolverBuilder Subject Rooms
Customized RoomsBest of Web
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Feature/Benefit Section (Selling Points)
• Single interface for all library resources (OPAC, remote databases, web site, services, content)
• “Building block” approach – components can be added as needs and budgets allow (e.g., EPS with Reading Room, then federated searching, then library-defined subject rooms)
• Modern, industry-standard technology employed throughout
• Configuration tools do not require programming skills
• ILS independent
• Total integrated library experience
• Implementation on a customer-driven timetable
• Return on investment
• No advanced IT force needed to deploy
• Can be sold to any library or enterprise
Features Benefits
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Overview – Normative Data Project (NDP)• The Normative Data Project for Libraries (NDP) is
a cooperative effort by hundreds of libraries and leading library community organizations, the goals of which are:
1. to compile transaction-level data from public libraries throughout North America
2. to link library data with geographic and demographic data on communities served by libraries
3. to empower library decision-makers to compare and contrast their institutions with real-world industry norms on circulation, collections, finances, and other parameters.
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Overview – Normative Data Project (NDP)• Components
– Data from contributing library members• Collection and circulation information
– GeoLib data• Geographic maps and corresponding demographics
– NCES (National Center for Education Statistics) data• Annual data collected from public libraries in the U.S. and
territories• State summary data (current 2 years)• Public Library Data File (current 2 years)
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Product Positioning
Breadth and Depth of library normative data
• Data from 300+ Library Systems representing 2,500+ library service outlets
• Circulation of more than 10.5 million unique titles and 30 million copies
• Library services represented in 20 states
• Serving 10 million citizens circulating more than 150 million items per year
• Collections valued at $700 million with annual collection expenditures exceeding $50 million
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Product Positioning
• Other key measurements, including…– Age of collections– Collection classifications – both Dewey and Library of Congress– Turnover ratios– Average cost of circulations by population, income,
expenditures, and staffing– Collection use analysis, including checkouts, renewals, and in-
house use; by user classifications, Dewey and LC classification, language of title, year of publication, material type, ZIP code, and transaction dates (yearly, quarterly, monthly, daily, hourly)
– National most popular titles listings based on agglomerated and actual circulation data – by subject area, material type, user classification, etc.
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