Kelvin Smith Library Bibliographic and Metadata Services Statistics,

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Kelvin Smith Library Bibliographic and Metadata Services Statistics, 28-29 Compiled and Submitted by: Richard Wisneski Head, Bibliographic & Metadata Services Kelvin Smith Library Case Western Reserve University The following statistics reflect activity for the Bibliographic and Metadata Services unit of the Kelvin Smith Library for the 28-29 fiscal year (FY). Data concerns (5) areas: New monograph items added, withdrawn, and net gains New monograph bibliographic records added, withdrawn, and net gains Items added by location Items added by material type (e.g. CD, CD-ROM, Microform, etc.) Electronic Books Call Number item additions, withdrawals, and net gains/losses DLC (copy) cataloging and non-dlc cataloging Metadata records created The first pie chart, KSL Book Item Additions and Withdrawals, shows items withdrawn and added, net items added, monthly averages, peek addition months, and comparisons to fiscal year 27-28. Far more items were withdrawn this FY compared to last FY, primarily due to the hiring of a temporary employee, whose duties included working on withdrawals, and the undertaking of an inventory project. Item additions were down over 2, from last FY. March through June were peek years for cataloging, most likely due to a late start in acquiring new materials. The second bar graph, Monograph Net Items Additions, shows that the fall months were low in cataloging new material. This latter point may suggest the need to assign both professional and library assistant catalogers additional duties for these months. Professional catalogers are being asked to contribute more to metadata projects this fall 29. Library assistants will be asked to assist with a project in serials and correct obsolete and broken URLs in bibliographic records. Library assistants may also be asked to perform some physical processing this coming fiscal year. The number of tem records will always either equal or be greater than the number of bibliographic records; hence, it stands to reason that the pie chart KSL Bibliographic Adds and Withdrawals shows lower numbers than the item record statistics. Withdrawals here indicate materials that have been completely eliminated from the library. The next chart, KSL Net Bibliographic Record Additions, mirrors the net Item additions, and again suggests that additional duties might be in order for the bibliographic unit in the fall months. Materials Added by Location includes government documents, although I only record the number from my record keeping; an interpretation of this number would fall under the jurisdiction of the government documents unit. There were 21 more items sent to Iron Mountain storage compared to 27-28, due in large part to the inventory and Dewey reclassification projects. By

Page 2 of 2 contrast, the number of materials sent to RRCC was considerably less this FY compared to 27-28, due in part to space limitations in RRCC and emphasis on trying to limit the number of items sent there. Lastly, the number of materials for Special Collections is due to a Dewey cataloging project begun there in May 29. For this coming 29-21 fiscal year, more details numbers regarding Special Collections will be recorded, namely recording the number of original records created, items added, and items edited. The Material Type Additions, 28-29, Compared to 27-28, shows more items added overall from this FY compared to the previous FY. There were a large number of video cassettes added, although it should be noted that much of this came within the first two months of the fiscal year. There were far fewer electronic books added this fiscal year compared to 27-28, although EEBO texts were added in 27-28. Aside from December 28, the number of electronic texts added to the collection is fairly even throughout the year. The number of items added by call number may indicate what subject areas are growing, although these numbers do not take into account the number of items the library already holds in each subject area. Low growth in some areas may be due to the library already holding a number of items in that area. The number of items under Music refers to the Kulas Music library. Law and Medicine are low, but there are branch libraries on campus for these subject areas. Overall, most subject areas had more additions than withdrawals. It should be reiterated that the number of withdrawals in some subject areas, especially in Science, are the result of the inventory project. The DLC (Copy) and Non-DLC Cataloging bar graph essentially differentiates between the output of copy-catalogers and professional catalogers. DLC cataloging typically is larger than non-dlc cataloging, as the latter requires more investigation and detail. Nonetheless, the summer months, excepting July, were a bit low. It should be noted that professional catalogers also assisted in metadata record creation, and one professional cataloger spent time training another cataloger in non-dlc cataloging. Lastly, regarding the Metadata Statistics, there was progress on text-encoding, albeit a bit slow. This is due to shortage of staff, encoding at a higher level than previous and training staff in text encoding. Text encoding work will continue in the 29-21 fiscal year, as well as more efforts at creating other metadata type records, including VRA, MODS, METS, and MARCXML.

KSL BOOK ITEM ADDITIONS AND WITHDRAWALS, 28 29 6526 Items Withdrawn 8892 Items Added Net Items Added: 2,366 Average Added Per Month: 741 Average Withdrawn Per Month: 544 Peek Addition Months: March, April, June LAST FY, 27 28 Items Withdrawn: 345 (+3,121) Items Added: 11,22 ( 2,13)

KSL MONOGRAPH NET ITEM ADDITIONS, 28 29 8 Net Book Item Additions Total: 2,366 675 633 6 4 361 413 412 2 261 218 1 34 July-8 August-8 September-8 October-8 November-8 December-8 January-9 February-9 March-9 April-9 May-9 June-9 85 2 269 4 387 6

KSL BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORDS ADDS AND WITHDRAWALS, 28 29 33 Bibliographic Records Withdrawn Bib Records Added MINUS Bib Records Withdrawn: 8,345 Average Added Per Month: 723 Average Withdrawn Per Month: 28 8675 Bibliographic Records Added

KSL NET BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD ADDITIONS, 28 29 12 1129 Net Total: 8,552 1 953 847 8 624 737 657 79 676 694 6 564 491 471 4 2 July-8 August-8 September- 8 October-8 November- 8 December- 8 January-9 February-9 March-9 April-9 May-9 June-9

MATERIALS ADDED BY LOCATION, 28 29 KSL Govt Docs, 2385 25 2 LAST FY, 27 28 Archival: 47 (+15) Iron Mtn. Storage: 91 (+21) KSL Govt Docs: 4286 ( 191) RRCC: 562 ( 443) Special Collections: 695 (+14) 15 1 Special Collections, 79 5 Archival, 62 Astronomy, 39 Iron Mtn Storage, 292 RRCC, 119

MATERIAL TYPE ADDITIONS, 28 29, COMPARED TO 27 28 45 411 418 416 4 35 3 315 FY 28 29 FY 27 28 NOTE: Some 27 28 Data Not Available 25 232 219 221 2 15 157 181 186 149 1 5 27 44 24 8 Audio Cassette Audio CD CD ROM DVD Score Video Cassette KSL microforms KSL theses Geological Survey

7 ELECTRONIC BOOKS ADDED, 28 29 6 5887 5 Total: 13,91 4 3 2 1 189 95 279 364 631 74 551 351 44 924 966 July-8 August-8 September-8 October-8 November-8 December-8 January-9 February-9 March-9 April-9 May-9 June-9

14 CALL NUMBER ITEM ADDITIONS, 28 29: A THROUGH L 12 111 187 1212 13 ADDITIONS WITHDRAWALS 1 8 6 492 541 4 2 18 28 A General Works NET LOSS: -1 246 B Philosophy, Religion 855 186 81 C History: Aux. Sci. 183 D History: General and Old World 15 94 412 E-F History: America 262 G Geography, Anthropology, Recreation 8 251 85 11 6 1 H Social Sciences 182 J Political Science 535 K Law 84 16 328 L Education NET LOSS: 222

CALL NUMBER ITEM ADDITIONS, 28 29: M THROUGH Z 18 16 1565 14 1296 1391 Series1 ADDITIONS Series2 WITHDRAWALS 12 115 1 85 8 6 4 2 63 368 155 M Music N Fine Arts P Lang. and Lit. 787 NET LOSS: 213 269 18 79 2 14 467 464 Q Science R Medicine S Agriculture T Technology U V Military NET LOSS: and Naval Sci 286 11 6 3 28 2 147 273 Z Bibliography, Lib. Sci 26 NET LOSS: 126 31 59 x y (incl'ing working tools) NET LOSS: 28

June 9 May 9 61 57 DLC (COPY) AND NON DLC CATALOGING, 28 29 56 591 April 9 113 628 March 9 135 131 February 9 14 524 January 9 144 575 December 8 173 416 non DLC Cataloging g November 8 11 376 DLC (Copy) Cataloging October 8 26 638 September 8 135 41 August 8 76 527 July 8 284 655 2 4 6 8 1 12

KSL BIBLIOGRAPHIC AND METADATA SERVICES: METADATA STATISTICS, 28 29 Collection DC Records TEI Encoding TEI Headers Case TV 549 Original Leaves from Medieval Manuscripts, Western Europe, XII XVI Centuries 5 Original Leaves from Famous Books 4 Puppet Plays from the Wilhelm Scherer Collection 6 Western Reserve Studies Symposium 239 Books on Cleveland, Ohio and the Western Reserve Digital Text Collection 12 16 Flemish Books of Hours 1 1 1 Umbrellas and their History 1 1 1