From: Sally Krash <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2017 11:51:36 +0000

Shared Analysis Tools for Print Retention Programs

Monday, June 26th from 8:30-10am, McCormick Place W184a

ALCTS

Shared print retention programs are faced with the challenge of managing
large data sets and creating data visualizations for analysis and retention
models. This panel will discuss tools used by 4 shared print retention
programs – the HathiTrust Shared Print Program, the Eastern Academic
Scholars’ Trust (EAST), the Western Regional Storage Trust (WEST), and the
Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries (CARL) Shared Print Trust. Lizanne
Payne will discuss HathiTrust’s analysis of existing print holdings data
that member libraries already provide to HathiTrust, and will outline plans
for future collection analysis methods.  Susan Stearns will discuss how
EAST uses GreenGlass for collection analysis and retention commitment.
Emily Stambaugh will discuss how WEST uses its own tool – AGUA – to conduct
group analyses and assign retention commitments. George Machovec will
discuss CARL’s use of Gold Rush as a shared print analytics tool. Attendees
will learn about print retention programs  and the tools used for
collections and retention analysis.

Our panelists include:

*George Machovec* has been the Executive Director at the Colorado Alliance
of Research Libraries (https://www.coalliance.org/) since 2012.  Before
that he was the Interim Executive Director, Associate Director and
Technical Coordinator at the Alliance where he has worked since 1993. Some
specific areas in which George has been involved during his time at the
Alliance include the deployment of the Prospector regional union catalog,
the launching of a shared print program for the consortium, a consortial
e-resource licensing program and the development of a software suite called
Gold Rush which provides a shared print analytics tool (among other
modules). Previously he was head of systems at Arizona State University
(ASU) Libraries from 1987-1993 and before that was a reference librarian
and head of the Solar Energy Collection at ASU.  George is the managing
editor for The Charleston Advisor (http://charlestonco.com), a peer
reviewed journal which provides in-depth reviews of products and services
for libraries as well as monitoring trends in the library and information
marketplace.  He is also the consortia column editor for the Journal of
Library Administration. He has published many articles and book chapters
relating to digital libraries.

*Lizanne Payne* is Shared Print Program Officer at the HathiTrust Digital
Library where she is responsible for planning and implementing a shared
print program among the 125 HathiTrust member libraries. The goal of this
program is to link the preservation of HathiTrust digital holdings with
corresponding print holdings, to reduce overall costs of collection
management for HathiTrust members, and to catalyze national/continental
collective management of collections.

Prior to joining HathiTrust in 2016, Lizanne served for 6 years as planning
consultant for some of the most significant shared print programs in the
United States, including:

·         Eastern Academic Scholars Trust (EAST), a regional shared print
collection of monographs and serials serving libraries in New England, New
York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland;

·         Western Regional Storage Trust (WEST), a distributed print
journal repository program among academic libraries in the western United
States;

·         Research Collections and Preservation Consortium (ReCAP)
(Columbia, NYPL, Princeton), a project to define a shared collection and
discovery/delivery system based on holdings at the ReCAP library shelving
facility.

Earlier Lizanne served for 20 years as Executive Director of the Washington
(DC) Research Library Consortium (WRLC), a consortium of nine university
libraries that collaborate to support a shared digital library system and a
shared offsite collections facility.

*Emily Stambaugh* is the University of California Libraries’ Shared Print
Manager and Program Manager for the Western Regional Storage Trust (WEST).
She oversees development of UC and WEST shared print programs including
facilitation of long-range strategic planning for cooperative collection
development among groups of research libraries. She develops business and
collections models for collaboration and administers institutional
participation, membership and ongoing consortial and regional operations.
Ms. Stambaugh works at the California Digital Library and has worked
extensively in collection development for academic libraries. She is well
known for her work in shared print and has spoken, advised and consulted
widely on shared print programs and repositories.

*Susan Stearns* is the Executive Director of the Boston Library Consortium
(BLC) which includes 18 academic and research libraries in New England.
She is also the Project Director for the Eastern Academic Scholars' Trust -
or EAST - project, which will be the subject of her presentation today.
Prior to joining the BLC, Susan was Vice President for Strategic
Partnerships for the Ex Libris Group and held a variety of senior
marketing, product management, and professional services positions with
publishers and vendors.  Her early career was spent working in academic and
corporate libraries.  She as a BA from Mount Holyoke College and an MLS
from Simmons College.

Moderated by:

*Sally Krash* is Head of Information Resources Management in the W.E.B. Du
Bois Library at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The Library is an
EAST member and Retention Partner for both monographs and in the near
future, serials.  Additionally, the Library is a member of the Five College
Consortium, which is also an EAST member and Retention Partner. Ms. Krash
is a member of the EAST Serials & Journals Working Group and provided
oversight for the monographs validation study in her library.