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ARL Academic Health Sciences Library Statistics 2011–2012 Published

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ARL Academic Health Sciences Library Statistics 2011-2012

ARL has released ARL Academic Health Sciences Library Statistics 2011–2012, which presents data describing collections, expenditures, personnel, and services in 61 health sciences libraries at ARL member institutions in the US and Canada.

In 2011–2012, the reporting health sciences libraries held a median of 206,553 volumes, spent a total of $240,179,507, and employed 1,867 FTE staff. Expenditures for materials and staff accounted for the bulk of total expenditures, at approximately 50% and 38% respectively. Respondents reported spending a total of $11,470,533 in one-time resource purchases and $105,414,313 in ongoing resource purchases.

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Online Edition

ARL Academic Health Sciences Library Statistics 2011–2012
Martha Kyrillidou, Shaneka Morris, and Gary Roebuck, comps. and eds.
2013 * 53 pages
ISBN 1-59407-918-8 * EAN 978-1-59407-918-4
$170

The ARL Statistics Collection provides online access to the annual publications ARL Statistics, ARL Academic Health Sciences Library Statistics, and ARL Academic Law Library Statistics that have been published since 2006. The cost of IP access to this collection is $500 for nonprofit organizations and $750 for all others.

Print Edition

ISBN 1-59407-917-X * EAN 978-1-59407-917-7 * ISSN 1538-9006
$135 ($65 ARL members)

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