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ACRL 2016 Survey

Materials/services expenses
20One-time purchase of books, serial backfiles, and other materials
20aE-books (if available)
21Ongoing commitments to subscriptions
21aOngoing expenses for e-books (if available)
21bOngoing expenses for e-journals (if available)
22All other materials/service cost
23Total materials/services expenses



IPEDS 2015 Survey

Materials/services expenses

One-time purchases of books, serial backfiles, and other materials 

Ongoing commitments to subscriptions 

All other materials/service cost 

Total materials/services expenses

Alma Analytics strategies

Add Alma analytics strategies here.  All ideas welcome–more than one strategy may be required to capture all data in all set-ups.

QuestionAlma Analytics StrategyTested byComments

One-time purchases of books, serial back-files, and other materials (ACRL 2016 line 20)
Provide the cost of one-time purchases of books, serial backfiles, and other materials. Report expenses for published materials in all formats including archives and special collections. Include one-time acquisitions of access rights for digital/electronic materials held locally and for remote materials for which permanent access rights have been acquired. Include expenses for database licenses only if it’s not a subscription or part of an annual consortium fee.

Selected Columns: Transaction Date (Transaction Date Fiscal Year), PO Line Type (Continuity, Acquisition Material Type, Format), Fund Transactions (Transaction Amount)

Filters: Continuity is equal to / is in ONETIME AND Transaction Date Fiscal Year is equal to / is in [fiscal year]



One-time expenses for e-books (ACRL 2016 line 20a) (not asked on IPEDS)

Report the library’s one-time expenses for e-books in the e-books block only if the library can identify these expenses separately.

These e-book expenses should be included in the block labeled “One-time purchases of books, serial back-files, and other materials.” Any expenses for e-books indicated in this separate block (line 20a) will not be added into the Total materials/services expenses. One-time expenses for e-books is included as an informational data point only.

Selected Columns: Transaction Date (Transaction Date Fiscal Year), PO Line Type (Continuity, Acquisition Material Type, Format), Fund Transactions (Transaction Amount)

Filters: Continuity is equal to / is in ONETIME AND Transaction Date Fiscal Year is equal to / is in [fiscal year] AND Acquisition Material Type is equal to / is in BOOK AND Format is equal to / is in E



Ongoing commitments to subscriptions (line 21)
Report expenses for ongoing commitments in all formats, including duplicates, for all outlets. This includes serials and any other items committed to annually, as well as annual e-platform or access fees. Serials are publications issued in successive parts, usually at regular intervals, and, as a rule, intended to be continued indefinitely. Print-based Serial subscriptions include periodicals, newspapers, annuals (reports, yearbooks, etc.), memoirs, proceedings, and transactions of societies. Include the costs of electronic serials bought in aggregations and serial packages. Include abstracting and indexing services and any database that requires an annual subscription fee. Do not include subscription fees if they are part of an annual consortium fee. Government documents received serially are included if they are accessible through the library's catalog.

Selected Columns: Transaction Date (Transaction Date Fiscal Year), PO Line Type (Continuity, Acquisition Material Type, Format), Fund Transactions (Transaction Amount)

Filters: Continuity is equal to / is in CONTINUOUS; STANDINGORDER AND Transaction Date Fiscal Year is equal to / is in [fiscal year]



Expenditures on other materials/services (includes document delivery/ILL and short-term loan fees)these fees may not be fully captured within Alma and strategies will likely vary between institutions


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