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Title: Textbooks on Reserve Programs at Regional Campus Libraries


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Textbooks on Reserve Programs at Regional Campus
Libraries
  • John Burke
  • Miami University Middletown
  • Krista McDonald
  • Miami University Hamilton

14th Annual AURCO Conference April 5, 2008
2
Whats the problem with textbooks?
  • Too expensive
  • Students spend 940 annually on textbooks and
    supplies (Pekow)
  • Average cost of the original groups of textbooks
    we purchased
  • 103 at Hamilton
  • 85 at Middletown
  • Late arrival of financial aid keeps students from
    purchasing books in time
  • Students wonder if textbooks will be used enough
    in class to justify purchase

3
Why are textbooks not added to library
collections?
  • Will be hoarded by a small set of students
  • Prone to damage/marking up
  • Editions change too often to stay current
  • Expensive investment in peripheral items
  • Should be the responsibility of students
  • Competition with campus bookstores

4
Textbooks on reserve
  • What if the library bought some textbooks and
    kept them on reserve?
  • Learned that Ohio State University had started a
    program
  • Already help students request earlier editions of
    texts from other OhioLINK libraries
  • Asked Isnt it part of the librarys mission
    to make materials for learning as widely
    available as possible?

5
The basics of the program
  • Select a set of courses for which to buy
    textbooks
  • Invest a small amount of library funds
  • Encourage donations of current texts
  • Provide reasonable and broad access to the texts
  • Keep track of statistics to see if investment is
    paying off in usage
  • Mostly single copies of textbooks each checks
    out for 2 hours (also overnight at Middletown)

6
Who could participate in the planning process?
  • Campus bookstore
  • Department of Learning Assistance
  • Student Services Department
  • Academic Advising and Retention
  • Financial Aid Department
  • Faculty
  • Student Government Association

7
How courses were selected
  • Nature of the course (Miami Plan course or other
    introductory level course)
  • Significant projected student enrollment
  • Use of a single textbook for all or most sections
    offered for the course
  • Nature of the texts (only required texts will be
    purchased no study guides, workbooks, lab
    manuals, or other related materials included)
  • Publication of a new edition of the text is not
    imminent

8
Where does the money come from?
  • Combination of
  • Donations from campus bookstore
  • Library funds
  • Student government funds
  • Donations of textbooks by academic departments or
    individual faculty members and students
  • Total costs (to date)
  • Middletown 6,450 (4,668 lib. funds)
  • Hamilton 1,863

9
Results so far
  • Positive PR broad support from faculty
  • Traditional reserve service use has increased
  • Generated discussion among other Ohio regional
    and two-year campuses
  • Inspired our main campus
  • Targeted courses serving a total of 3800 students
    on the two campuses each semester
  • Usage statistics
  • Hamilton
  • 56 courses 542 circulations since January 2007
  • Middletown
  • 71 courses 625 circulations since September 2006

10
What does the future hold?
  • Continue building our TOR collections (new
    courses and additional copies)
  • Seek additional funding from campuses
  • Encourage faculty to decide how essential their
    texts are
  • Point students toward online book stores
  • Statewide e-textbook pilot projects
  • Return of state legislative mandate to purchase
    all required texts?
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