Members Present:Beth Caldarello, Chair Robert Burgess Phyllis Holzenberg Chris Vaughn Claudia Schoonover, MOBIUS Board Representative Christina Virden, Committee Organizer Lucy Wang Nort
Trang 1Members Present:
Beth Caldarello, Chair
Robert Burgess
Phyllis Holzenberg
Chris Vaughn
Claudia Schoonover, MOBIUS Board Representative
Christina Virden, Committee Organizer
Lucy Wang
North Central Missouri College Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Drury University
William Jewell College Missouri River Regional Library MOBIUS
Missouri Southern State University
Members Absent:
Guests or Proxies Present:
1 Call to order – Meeting was called to order shortly after 11:00am
2 Adoption of the agenda – The agenda was adopted without any changes
3 Approval of Minutes – The minutes were approved without any changes Minutes from the last meeting are available at https://mobiusconsortium.org/node/96
4 Information Items
Christina provided a reminder about email lists and webpages related to the committee and how they are used
o Information pertaining to the members of the committee, minutes, agendas, and annual reports can all be found on the E-Resources Committee Page on the new website - https://mobiusconsortium.org/node/96
o There are two mailing lists created for use by this committee:
The e-resources@lists.mobiusconsortium.org is used for communication with staff at MOBIUS member libraries who are interested in issues related to e-resources about the activities of the committee and to discuss e-resources issues, generally, with the membership
The comm-e-resources@lists.mobiusconsortium.org is for communication among the committee members only This way we can communicate easily without having to remember everyone's email
Trang 2 It was discussed that the committee would try to post questions, information and topics related to e-resources on the listservs to gather information and create interest in what is going on in the e-resources arena
Claudia Schoonover discussed with the group the need for a public library listserv and the consideration of collecting information on e-resources that would be appropriate for public library usage also
5 Unfinished Business
Kanopy: Most popular approach for Kanopy is the PDA This allows each library to
deliver access to the films on a budget that they determine and cap There is $0 upfront, with no set up, platform or access fees Only license individual films that generate 4+ plays in 12 months, so no cost if viewed fewer than 4 times Multiple plays over a short time by single user do not count towards the trigger and plays must be at least 30 seconds to trigger All films cost $150/year with an upgrade option if needed
Approximately 20+ films viewed for every 1 film triggered All MOBIUS members could establish a PDA program on a budget that suits their specific preferences They can also curate their own content from over 90 different PDA subject categories
Consortia Benefits from Christina’s conversation with Kanopy representative
We have typically worked with consortia to facilitate access to our PDA program and some of the key benefits include:
o Negotiating a single Customer Agreement covering all members
o Facilitating trial access & developing a PDA program in line with their unique requirements
o Collating usage data to support benchmarking, trend reporting & overall improvement in performance of their PDA program
o Selectively licensing or acquiring individual films based on multiple triggers i.e you may look to license a film for the entire group if 4+ institutions trigger a license
The Group is interested in having a demo of the service where they can ask more
questions specifically about how this will benefit MOBIUS members Christina will reach out to the Kanopy representative to have this set up
Ovid Wolters Kluwer
o Ovid Nursing Basic and Extended: Ovid nursing journal packages developed
with Community Colleges in mind They are all published by us (LWW) and no title is embargoed
o Lippincott Advisor is a bit different, it is a teaching tool for nurses (students) at
the point of care It is more synoptic in nature and it references our LWW journals but also Wolters Kluwer content found in UpToDate and Lexicomp This might be of benefit for both Nursing and PA students
Trang 3The group felt that both of these products would be of interest to the members and should be pursued as additions to the offerings
Primal Pictures
First to pioneer 3D anatomy over 25 years ago Using REAL HUMAN scan data from the Visible Human project; we took the cross sectional slices from the data
set, wrapped a “wire mesh” around the slices and re-constructed the body We then used a multitude of cameras angles to allow for 360 view and rotation, along with anatomical layers from skin to bone that can be seamlessly added or removed
Physical Therapy:
70 short animations show muscle function during flexion, extension, adduction, abduction and more in visually stunning 3D
8 gross motor animations including walking upstairs, standing from sitting, jogging and walking
Gale Interactive Anatomy
This was offered at 25% off list price previously Engaging, interactive models bring science to life, allowing students to better visualize and understand human anatomy, supporting university coursework Students and instructors can manipulate and explore 3D models that are paired with reference and periodical content for further understanding Missed the webinar? View it here
Much newer product Offered in the Fall of 2016 and went through the end of the year List pricing was tiered and came in at around $2,500 for smaller schools
up to $20,000
6 New Business
Update on Overdrive:
o Eight MOBIUS member libraries have signed on to participate in a shared academic overdrive consortia collection The Overdrive site went live on December 27, 2017
Fontbonne University University of Central Missouri Lindenwood University Cottey College
Stephens College Missouri University of Science and Technology Missouri Valley College
Missouri Southern State University
Possible Physics resources
Trang 4The e-resources committee members were asked to go back to their libraries to see if they had ideas on possible resources for physics
Direction of e-resources committee
The committee was asked to think about what direction our committee should move towards Are we a project based committee or are we reviewing and researching possible subject areas of e-resources that need to be trialed and researched?
Discussion of providing more resource offerings for public libraries and the difference in processes for purchasing at public and academic libraries Claudia is interested in reaching out to public library directors about how MOBIUS can better help them with E-Resources
7 Adjourn Meeting – Meeting was adjourned at approximately 11:45pm
8 Person taking minutes – Dr Beth Caldarello