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s informačními zdroji
Challenges of the Information
Resources Marketplace
Vladimír Karen
Managing Director
Albertina icome Praha s.r.o.

Overview
 What are the global information market
chal enges?
 How does the global information market look like?
 What are the chal enges?
 What are the trends?
 What is the situation of information resources
in (academic) libraries in CZ?
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Global information market
 2007P: $381 bn. (mld.) +5,3% (2006: +6%)
 Main players:
 Google (2006: +73%, 2007: +57%)
 Thomson Reuters
 Reed Elsevier
 Pearson
 Yahoo! (2006: +22%, 2007: +10%)
 Gannett (USA Today…)
 McGraw-Hil
 Bloomberg
 Wolters Kluwer
Source: Outsel Inc.
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Global professional
publishing market
(figures relate to publishing in English language, unless otherwise stated)
Source: Simba Information – available via MarketResearch.com Profound
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Global STM publishing
 1. Reed Elsevier – 20% share!
 2. Thomson – 7%
 3. Wolters Kluwer – 7% (most from medicine)
 4. Wiley-Blackwel
 5. Springer
 university publishers (OUP, CUP, Harvard)
 learned societies (ACS, AMA, IEEE)
Source: Simba Information – available via MarketResearch.com Profound
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Global STM publishing
 Journals – most
important titles
already available
electronical y
 Online
(secondary) –
biggest growth
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Challenges to publishers
 Library budget pressures
 Fulltext preference
 Electronic access (journals, books)
 Decrease of advertising revenue
 Open Access option (journals)
 U.S.: free access demanded to publicly funded
research after 12 months
 „Author Pays“ model ($1500-3000)
 Non-US/UK, non-English language content
 Web 2.0 (wait and see)
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Challenges to libraries
 Library budget pressures
 Transition from print to electronic
 Increasing users’ demand for electronic resources
 New positioning of themsleves in the
electronic age
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Trends in scientific
publishing
 Market consolidation
 Mergers & Acquisitions
• Thomson: Information Holdings, Prous (2007), Reuters
(2007-8)
• Wiley: Blackwel (2007)
• CIG: ProQuest (-> CSA 2006-7), RefWorks (2008)
• ProQuest: Serials Solutions
• Reed Elsevier: Beilstein Database (2007)
• Informa: Taylor & Francis (2004), Datamonitor (2007)
 Sale
• Reed Elsevier, Thomson, Wolters Kluwer -> Education
div.
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Trends in scientific
publishing
 Backfile digitization (print content -> online)
 New services & functionality based on
existing content
 New services (functionality, contents) outside
of the traditional journal or book formats
 E-resource access & management tools
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Examples of pioneering
products
 Knovel Library
 engineering handbooks contents enhanced with
„live“ equations, tables and graphs
 CSA Il ustrata
 the concept of „deep indexing“ of graphical
contents of journal articles
 Evidence Matters
 unique EBM tool providing numeric/factual data
from control ed trial reports etc.
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Examples of pioneering
products
 OvidSP
 new research interface by leading publisher
 streamlined searching, results manager, personal
notes etc.
 CSA Research Package
 COS Scholar Universe - 1,3 mil. scholars and
institutions
 COS Funding Opportunities - 440 000 grants,
awards, scholarships, total value over $33 bn.
 PapersInvited – research publishing opportunities
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IOP Science
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IOP Science
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IOP Science
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IOP Science
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Non-English academic
contents online
Source: Ulrichsweb.com
(journal title counts)
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CEE scientific contents
online
 C.E.E.O.L.
 321 e-journals from Central & Eastern Europe
• 23% in English, 11% German, 3% Czech, 3% Slovak
 www.ceeol.com
Balkan Reconstruction Report
Politologický časopis
Česká literatura
Slovo a slovesnost
Gender rovné příležitosti výzkum
Sociologický časopis
Historica - Sborník prací historických
Soudobé Dějiny
Judaica Bohemiae
Střední Evropa
Medialni studia
Studia Moravica. Acta Universitatis
Palackianae Olomucensis Facultas
Mezinárodní vztahy
Philosophica - Moravica
Perspectives.Central European Review of
Studia theologica
International Affairs
The New Presence
Politologica. Acta Universitatis
Palackianae Olomucensis - Facultas
Theresienstädter Studien und Dokumente
philosophica
Transitions Online
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CEE scientific contents
online
 Versita
 67 e-journals from Central & Eastern Europe (38
Polish, 2 Czech Academy of Sci, 5 SAV)
 e-publishing – distributed worldwide by
Springerem (54)
 ful publishing – completely in-house (13)
 new: e-books in col aboration with ebrary
 www.versita.com
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E-resource access &
management tools
 The increase in number of e-resources – hard
to manage (especial y by conventional library
tools)
 Top priority task change: from col ection
development to providing access and
managing e-resources
 Need to know, manage and use the real value
of the col ection
 Access to e-resources is 24/7, but restrictions
apply (IP addresses, pwds…)
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Tools: End User Perspective
 Resource discovery
 Google-addiction!
 federated searching
 current awareness services
 Finding known resources
 AtoZ lists
 Linking among heterogenous e-resources
 OpenURL linking
 Remote access
 Personal database systems
 bibliographic, ful text
 Personal current awareness services
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Tools: Library Perspective
 E-col ection lifecycle management
 selection
 trials
 acquisition
 support
 evaluation (incl. usage analysis)
 renewals
 etc.
 Library workflow integration
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Conclusions
 The global info market is a mature market
with steady growth outlook
 Major chal enges to major providers and
customers
 Market consol idation
 Further growth possible on providing better
products and value-added services to
customers
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Situation in
Academic Libraries
of the Czech Republic

General perceptions
 We have enough info resources, but our
users need to learn how to make better use
of them
 Many professors scarcely use info resources
themselves, so they do not teach students to
use them
 Library budget is too tight to al ow for
more/better info resources
 Annual subscription price increases force us
to cut subscriptions
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General perceptions
 How does the macro- & microeconomic
situation in CZ translate into libraries’
situation?
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GDP per capita in PPS
1999/2003/2007
EU-27 = 100%
PPS = Purchasing Power Standards
Source: Eurostat
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Gross domestic expenditure on R&D
(GERD) 1999/2003/2006
% of GDP
Lisbon Agenda target: aimed at making the region the world's most dynamic and
competitive knowledge based economy by 2010
Source: Eurostat
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Public spending on human
resources 2001/2004
% of GDP
Source: Eurostat
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Academic libraries in CZ -
relative purchasing power $
Data source: Czech National Bank
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Academic libraries in CZ –
acquisition budgets
Source: CVUT, Charles Uni
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Academic libraries in CZ
acquisition budgets
Source: Charles Uni
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Academic libraries
acquisition comparison
20:1 !!!
3:1
Source: Harvard, Cornel , Goethe-Uni, Charles Uni
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Academic libraries
general comparison
Source: Harvard, Cornel , Goethe-Uni, Charles Uni
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Libraries in CZ
productivity tools needed
 E-resources represent major portion of
available journals – need to be used!
Source: AiP minisurvey 04/2006
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Conclusions
 CZ libraries are fully comparable to US &
West-European libraries although their
budgets are much lower
 Importance of e-resources grows quickly –
and so does of productivity tools
 Message to publishers:
Discounting of US/international pricing in CZ
is stil necessary – and ful y justifiable!
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Thanks for your attention
Děkuji za pozornost
Questions?
Otázky?
Albertina icome Praha, s.r.o.
www.aip.cz
Vladimír Karen
vladimir.karen@aip.cz