We regularly run a few little reports that seem to help ease things for those concerned about resource sharing.
One is a grid, with counts of circulations of “our stuff” in a month to “not our patrons”. Each row is a library or branch, representing the owner of items. Each column is also a library or branch, representing the “other libraries/branches” where items checked out. Totals for each row and column are there, too. Each cell in the resulting grid basically shows how much of “your stuff” checked out at “that library”, or at “all other libraries” in the total field. Or looking at it from the other direction… how much stuff from other libraries “your patrons” have had access to that they otherwise wouldn’t, without purchasing your own copy or doing an ILL. There are multiple versions of that grid, that first one is circulations (item circ lib vs circ circ lib). Others instead show holds captured vs pickup library, or transit sending vs destination library. But they all paint the same basic picture of what the impacts of resource sharing are in terms of staff handling of materials, and how much stuff is going out to other patrons, vs coming in for yours. (Of note… our consortium happens to be small enough to do such things, without the size of the grid getting out of hand.) But the favorite seems to be what we call “cost of items shared”. It is a dollar figure (derived from item prices) showing how much it would have cost to purchase all of the items that had been shared to them/their patrons in a given month, for each library. It is done per unique item, so shouldn’t be any double counting. Which probably matters more when we run it for an entire year. Giving people dollar figures for how much larger your own budget might have to be to provide the same access to materials your patrons are getting, if you had to do it by yourself… tends to grab attention. None of these reports would be particularly helpful before starting sharing, but doing something like that may calm some nerves afterward, once you have activity to draw the data from. Cheers -------------------------------------- Jeremiah Miller | 503-507-9258 (cell) Sysadmin | Albany Public Library (OR) -------------------------------------- From: Evergreen-general <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Diane Disbro via Evergreen-general Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2023 1:56 PM To: Evergreen Discussion Group <[email protected]> Cc: Diane Disbro <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Evergreen-general] Staff training [WARNING! This email came from outside our organization. Do NOT click unknown attachments or links in email.] Libraries can also enable settings that bring items home when their patrons place holds, overriding the holds queue. Some people are more nervous about change than others. That's o.k. But the benefits of resource sharing are fantastic. My consortium shares over four million items! Diane Disbro Pronouns: she/her Circulation Coordinator Scenic Regional Library 251 Union Plaza Drive Union, MO 63084 (636) 583-0652 ext 110 [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 3:27 PM Elizabeth Davis via Evergreen-general <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: In addition to the age hold protection, we have a few libraries that use the high demand circulation modifiers to keep new things local. Using the modifier allows them a little more control when a movie, show, or reboot comes out based on a title and interest spikes again. Otherwise, a lot of our smaller libraries report how happy their patrons are when they are able to easily request items from other libraries without having to go through the formal ILL process. [cid:[email protected]]Elizabeth Davis (she/her), Support & Project Management Specialist Pennsylvania Integrated Library System (PaILS) | SPARK (717) 256-1627 | [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> support.sparkpa.org<https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fsupport.sparkpa.org%2f&c=E,1,9yvaqnYRYRHsgQWNbTSVr3xEgAEvakh2af3q_OvqRSm_SIzgHEm7cJ9WnhF71NgXtJ_XB2vUxQdCfA1DdTqcAYmKX1UARCz-cW5ujFGp3yM5y9ZwKZg,&typo=1> | [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> From: Evergreen-general <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> On Behalf Of Frasur, Ruth via Evergreen-general Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2023 3:54 PM To: Evergreen Discussion Group <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Cc: Frasur, Ruth <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Subject: Re: [Evergreen-general] Staff training We have found exactly the same thing that Terran describes. Oftentimes, we’ve had larger, more well-funded libraries indicate that they’re afraid the smaller libraries will “clear their shelves” of new materials. In reality, we’ve found that the smaller libraries contribute a ton because they have retained items that are often weeded at the larger libraries, filling out series and providing access to items that are out of publication. Age protection is the thing that seems to alleviate the fear. We have found that three month age protection generally works best except for those few outliers (think Harry Potter, Twilight, Spare…). Ruth Frasur Davis (she/they) Coordinator Evergreen Indiana Library Consortium Evergreen Community Development Initiative Indiana State Library 140 N. Senate Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 232-3691 From: Evergreen-general <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> On Behalf Of Terran McCanna via Evergreen-general Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2023 3:13 PM To: Evergreen Discussion Group <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Cc: Terran McCanna <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Subject: Re: [Evergreen-general] Staff training **** This is an EXTERNAL email. Exercise caution. DO NOT open attachments or click links from unknown senders or unexpected email. **** ________________________________ My suggestion is to put the emphasis on how much it will improve the patron experience by being able to offer them so many more titles than they currently have access to. We have done resource sharing in Georgia since the beginning of PINES and one of the things that we have found is that oftentimes the less well-funded libraries that can't afford all of the new books end up being really valuable for holds because they may have some of the older titles that other branches have weeded. Also, if you are using age protection, then staff can be sure that their local patrons are still getting the brand new items first. 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