[Academic] Library matters

Ken Ledingham k.ledingham at phys.strath.ac.uk
Mon Oct 28 20:49:59 GMT 2013


On 28/10/2013 15:34,

Dear all I agree with Thorsten.  Since a number of us are involved in 
laser driven beams for biology then Nature Cell Biology is also a 
journal we should have.

Regards,

Ken






Thorsten Ackemann wrote:
> Dear Kevin, dear All
>
> I personally don't like very much the policy of the Nature group to launch more journals to squeeze the established ones, but it seems to be a matter of fact that Nature Communications has an increasing number of interesting articles, so one should consider to include it in the Nature package.
>
> Regards
>
> Thorsten
>
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> Professor of Nonlinear Photonics
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> From: academic-bounces at phys.strath.ac.uk [academic-bounces at phys.strath.ac.uk] on behalf of Kevin Peter O'Donnell [k.p.odonnell at strath.ac.uk]
> Sent: 24 October 2013 12:15
> To: academic at phys.strath.ac.uk
> Subject: [Academic] Library matters
>
> Hi all
>
> with a final deadline of 8 November, I need to report back to the Faculty Library Committee with a Physics response to the following proposals:
>
>
> 1, Allocation of resources:
>
>
> Note
>
>
> Allocation
>
>
> 2013-14
>
>
> 2012-13
>
>
> % change
>
>
> (a)
>
>
> journals and databases
>
>
> £1,051,969
>
>
> £1,054,514
>
>
> -0.2%
>
>
> (b)
>
>
> inter-library loans
>
>
> £665
>
>
> £874
>
>
> -23.9%
>
>
> (b)
>
>
> e-books
>
>
> £6,572
>
>
> £0
>
>
>
>
>
> (c)
>
>
> books
>
>
> £30,332
>
>
> £28,509
>
>
> 6.4%
>
>
>
> Total
>
>
> £1,089,538
>
>
> £1,083,897
>
>
> 0.5%
>
>
> Note
>
>
> (a)
>
>
> projected cost
>
>
> (b)
>
>
> 2012/13 actual
>
>
> (c)
>
>
> residue of allocation
>
>
> (NB: In fact, we are only invited to approve  this decision by the Library Board.)
>
> Strathclyde student feedback on Library Resources is overwhelmingly positive.
>
> 2. Journal subscriptions:
>
> Library representatives are asked to ensure that the process for reviewing serial subscriptions is undertaken in each department as follows:
>
>
>
> Action
>
>
> Deadline
>
>
> Library representative to identify high cost per use or low use serials for potential cancellation
>
>
> Monday 28 October
>
>
> Library staff to advise on opportunities for cancelling or swapping each of those
>
>
> Monday 4 November
>
>
> Library representative to consult colleagues in department on potential cancellations and notify Library staff
>
>
> Friday 8 November
>
>
> [Action:  Library representatives with PMcC]
>
> (PMcC is Pamela McLelland at the Library.)
>
> Members are reminded that cancellation of a serial is often a complex matter, as some (shown in bold on the serials list) are offered as part of bigger packages and some can only be cancelled if another serial of equal value was ordered.  In addition, some publishers only allow a small percentage cancellation each year (e.g. Elsevier will permit cancellations up to 1% of overall subscription value in 2013-14).  Cancellations or swaps which are no cost, low cost or cost neutral will be implemented immediately.  Thereafter, Library staff will negotiate other cancellations or swaps, taking account of wider University and/or purchasing consortium interests.
>
> Since I will be away from 7-12 Nov, I would prefer to have your comments and suggestions for new journal acquisitions by the end of this month. See the attached spreadsheet for the figures; journals which cost more than £50 a shot are at risk of cancwllation. Last year's losses and gains are listed in the second spreadsheet.
>
> Kevin
>
>
>
> Kevin Peter O'Donnell
> Professor of Semiconductor Spectroscopy
> SUPA Physics Department
> Strathclyde University
> Glasgow G4 0NG
> Scotland, UK.
>
>
>
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>
>
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