[ILL-L] What dept pays for yr ILL borrowing requests?
GayLynn Burchett
GayLynn.Burchett at mckennan.org
Wed Sep 5 17:23:07 EDT 2007
My library's ILL's are paid for from an ILL operating account. It tends
to be rather a "flush" as I charge other libraries for ILL's that are
not a part of our state system or don't belong to FreeShare thru
Docline. Also, our institution charges the physicians an annual fee
which includes literature searches, up to 20 interlibrary loans, &
various other benefits.
GayLynn Burchett
>^..^<
Systems Librarian
Avera McKennan Library-MKE
800 E 21st St
PO Box 5045
Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045
phone: (605) 322-8476
fax: (605) 322-8480
http://www.avera.org
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[mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Denise L Montgomery
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 3:52 PM
To: Interlibrary Loan Listserv
Subject: [ILL-L] What dept pays for yr ILL borrowing requests?
I know the subject line, What dept pays for your ILL borrowing
requests? sounds very odd, but the reason I am asking it is because for
years before I came to work here in 1984, our library has always passed
along charges from the supplying libraries to our patrons.
Since I was fairly aggressive about negotiating reciprocal agreements,
we belong to LVIS, and we are lucky enough to be located in GA, the
home of two fine ACRL libraries, Emory and the University of GA, we've
managed to keep it so that only about 3% or less of our requests each
year have charges fro borrowing requests. Still, our patrons, both
students and faculty who face having to pay those charges--we warn them
before we proceed further with the requests--aren't too happy with the
prospect, especially if they've been at another institution where they
pay for all ILL requests. It also puts a crimp in the workflow. And I
am aware that most libraries don't have this problem, which I have been
trying to get changed for years.
My bosses have indicated that they would like to consider the
possibility of changing this policy, so they want some information on
from where in the library's budget other libraries take the funds to
pay for ILL charges from--do they have a budget for ILL? Do they take
it from Reference? Access Services/Circ.? Acquisitions? General
Operating expenses? A slush fund in the director's office safe? Is ILL
expected to be self-supporting by generating enough money from lending
fees from the items it loans out to pay for the stuff it borrows? (Wish
we could do that, but in our case, that just about pays our annual
ILLIAD bill.) Or, do they appeal to the administration for extra funds
to pay for it?
If it helps in formulating your reply, we have a student body of a
little over 10,000 and a faculty of a little over 500. We are a four
year university with a number of master's programs and a couple of
doctoral programs.
Denise Montgomery
Valdosta State University Library
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