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Articles

Saving students money with ebooks: A cross-departmental collaboration between interlibrary loan and course reserve

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Pages 386-408 | Received 11 Oct 2015, Accepted 28 Nov 2015, Published online: 08 Sep 2016
 

Abstract

At the University of Minnesota Libraries, the interlibrary loan, acquisitions, and course reserve departments developed a new, data-driven project to provide students access to required course materials through patron-driven acquisition and cross-departmental collaboration. Item usage and student cost-savings data were collected throughout the project. During the spring 2015 semester, a survey was distributed to students across various disciplines affected by the project. Intended to measure the pilot project's success, the data and survey also yielded compelling evidence that academic libraries can best serve student needs by purchasing multiple user ebooks of required materials and promoting their availability.

Acknowledgment

For their contributions to this project we'd like to acknowledge Cherie Weston (ILL), Charles Spetland (Collection Development), Lois Christian (ARM), Sunshine Carter (ERM), Melissa Eighmy Brown (ILL), Alice Welch (ILL), Guy Peterson (ILL), Travis Mattson (ILL), Shaan Hamilton (Finance & Facilities) and Joy Kirchner.

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