Publication: The sustainability of a Spanish Regional Virtual Library
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2013-05-05
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Muñoz-Gonzalez, Laura
Juan-Quilis, Verónica
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Objectives:
The Andalusian Health e-Library (BV-SSPA) is the
National Health Library in the region of Andalusia (Spain). It is a corporate hospital library created in 2006. The year 2012 is a turning point for the Spanish economy, and the BV-SSPA has to
demonstrate that it is cost-effective and sustainable.
Methods:
Andalusia is a wide Spanish region with more than 8 million inhabitants, more than 100,000 health professionals for 41 hospitals, 1,500 primary health care centers, and 28 centers for
nonmedical attention purposes, and the BV-SSPA was created to cover all these health services. It was appointed the only intermediary for contracting electronic resources destined to the Andalusian Health System. Hospitals are not allowed to subscribe any resources, and the same services are offered for the whole system.
Results:
In 2011, the BV-SSPA reached the biggest electronic health sciences resource collection in Spain: a total amount of 2,431 subscribed titles, besides 8 databases and other scientific
information resources. The following goals were also achieved:
• Cost-effectiveness: In 2011, the BV-SSPA represented a saving percentage of 25.42%
compared to the individual hospital subscription
costs if they would have continued their contracting.
• Efficiency: Central purchasing has meant for the
Andalusian health professionals, the democracy of research resource access.
Some services were also created:
• integrated and safe remote access to all the library resources independent of the user’s location
• citizenship website, where the resources for citizenship are grouped
• Centralized Document Supply Service, focusing all the article orders from and for the Andalusian Health System
• institutional repository, which contains the whole intellectual, scientific production generated by the Andalusian health professionals
• computer application to study the Andalusian health system scientific production
• Social media as instrument for communicating with users
• science web, a defined space for researchers.
Conclusions:
Although Andalusia is facing a dreadful economic
situation, the BV-SSPA has demonstrated its sustainability:
• For 2012 renewals, it carried out a statistics study allowing obtaining enough data for deciding which titles were not being discharged by users.
• Titles with no discharges or without impact factor were rejected after strong negotiation with suppliers, as the BV-SSPA after 6 years on, is considered a strong dealer by them.
• This meant savings of 14% from the original budget for 2012, which allowed the continuity of the BV-SSPA without decreasing the quality offered to their users.
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Medical Subject Headings::Information Science::Information Science::Information Centers::Libraries::Libraries, Medical
Medical Subject Headings::Information Science::Information Science::Medical Informatics::Medical Informatics Applications::Information Systems::Online Systems::Libraries, Digital
Medical Subject Headings::Disciplines and Occupations::Social Sciences::Economics::Economic Recession
Medical Subject Headings::Information Science::Information Science::Medical Informatics::Medical Informatics Applications::Information Systems::Online Systems::Libraries, Digital
Medical Subject Headings::Disciplines and Occupations::Social Sciences::Economics::Economic Recession
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Sostenibilidad, Biblioteca Virtual