Doing More with Less: Adoption of a Comprehensive E-book Acquisition Strategy to Increase Return on Investment while Containing Costs

Authors

  • Rebecca Schroeder
  • Rebecca Boughan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.62n1.28

Abstract

Brigham Young University, willing to experiment and pilot new e-book models, has established a comprehensive e-book strategy that includes demand-driven acquisitions, short-term loans, evidence-based acquisitions, subscription packages, purchased packages, and title-by-title purchases. This broad approach has reduced the number of titles purchased under the general domestic approval plan. At the same time, it has added value by providing access to more content, increasing usage, and lowering cost per use while maintaining the same annual expenditure.

Author Biography

Rebecca Schroeder

Rebecca Schroeder (rebecca_schroeder@byu.edu) is an Acquisitions Librarian at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Rebecca Boughan (rebecca_boughan@byu.edu) is the Electronic Resources Acquisitions and Licensing Librarian at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.

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Published

2018-01-08

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Section

Notes on Operations