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Introducción: EBL Robin Champieux [email protected] Vice President, Business Development

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Introducción:

EBL

Robin Champieux

[email protected]

Vice President, Business Development

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Orden del Dia

A bit about us

Our content

Overview of our models

Some of EBL’s features

The Importance of Demand Driven Acquisition

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Launched in 2004, EBL introduced new access models for ebooks:

– Title by title selection with multiple-concurrent access – Pricing based on print list price– Utilization at chapter level (i.e. reserve chapter use and ePacks)– Short-term Loan or Pay-per-view access– Download for all ebooks in collection

Developed through collaboration with libraries, publishers, partners andexperts in the field, EBL continues to drive innovation approach using this

approach…

Some of our early and ongoing collaborators include:James BennettCambridge University PressTaylor & Francis

CERN libraryYale UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversityICOLC Curtin UniversitySwinburne University of Technology

Council for Australian University LibrariesAdobeFocus Groups - Charleston, ALA, VALA, ALIA, etc…

Colaboración para un nuevo modelo…

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EBL: Información general

Title-by-title selection

Perpetual ownership

Multiple-concurrent access to all titles

Download for all titles – ebooks can be accessed offline

Pay-per View Access- Demand-driven Acquisition Options

Chapter-level reserve & coursepacks

Free MARC records for all titles

No Proprietary Software

Flexible pricing options – no minimum purchase requirements

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EBL Contenido

189,000 titles

400+ publishers strongly emphasizing scholarly and professional materials

Content coverage across academic disciplines

Primarily English language

Spanish, French, German, Chinese, etc. titles also available

Front list focus:

Over 14,000 with 2010 imprint year 20%+ of catalog published 2009 to present 30% published 2008 to present 50%+ published 2006 to present

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EBL: Herramientas for the usuario

Advanced and full text search tools

Online or Offline Reading Options – All ebooks can be Downloaded and read offline

Free Browse Period for all Titles

DRM in line with ‘fair use’ – 20% print / 5% copy

Printing by page-range, chapter or page

Saved notes – exportable

No proprietary software required

Online Reader enables scrolling through text (rather than page by page)

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Acceso and DRM

EBL ebooks can be accessed in many ways…

• Read Online• No software required / Option for Adobe Reader• 20% print / 5% copy

• Downloaded – Offline access• Adobe Digital Editions• No internet access required after download• 20% print / 5% copy

• Transferred to eBook Reader

• Read Online on Mobile Phone

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EBL’s Demand Driven Model

Demand-driven access takes advantage of the immediacy of the digital medium…

EBL’s Demand-driven Acquisition enables libraries to make ebooks visible to patrons without

purchasing the titles outright. Titles can then be ‘rented’ or purchased according to pre

defined rules as needed by patrons.

– Access to non-owned either through library OPAC (by loading MARC records) and/or within the EBL platform

– 5 minutes free full text browsing for non-owned titles

– Beyond the browse period, libraries decide what transactions and permissions apply

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EBL’s Demand-driven Options

Libraries customize users’ experience and transaction workflow

• Non-mediated • Beyond browse period, patrons automatically trigger a short-term loan (rental) of

an ebook or a purchase• Automated transactions can be price-mediated (i.e. rental over $20 is mediated).

• Mediated Access • Beyond browse period, patrons can request further access to non-owned titles. • Library Alerted of Request• Libraries can choose to either rent or purchase requested titles.

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EBL’s Demand-Driven Options

Ratio Browse to short-term loan (STL) 50.5% of non-owned titles browsed triggered a short-term loan 49.5% of access is free

Average short-term loan price $10.38

On average libraries pay less than 15% of the total cost of title used to facilitate access

 

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Resultados

Resultados:

Demand Driven

• On average, pay 14.23% of list price to facilitate access to content

• Size of average collection = 63,833 titles

• % of purchased titles with no use = 0%

• 2 X unique title coverage

• 1.4 X unique publisher coverage

Upfront Purchasing

• Size of average collection = 2,171 titles

• % of purchased titles with no use = 50%

• 50% less unique titles

• 29% less unique publisher coverage

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EBL’s Access Model for Purchased Titles

– Purchase content outright & own in perpetuity (no ongoing access fees on title-by-title basis)

– Simultaneous access - all titles in EBL allow use by multiple users

• Non-linear™ Lending = multiple-concurrent access to all titles up to 325 loan days per year – renewing automatically annually

– Free Browse Period for All Titles

– Use at Chapter Level - Chapters available for use in reserve circulation & coursepacks

– Archival Copy can be downloaded and printed for each title purchased

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Para la Biblioteca

Ultimately:

• A library only pays for content that is used

• A library is able to facilitate access to a larger universe of content

• A library is able to spend a limited budget more effectively

 

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Gracias!