Large savings will impact material purchases significantly

Next year the funding of the Helsinki University Library is cut more than 2 million euros compared to the year 2015. The large savings have an impact to material purchases e.g. the Library is unable to continue all journal subscriptions and the access to some of the current databases cannot be guaranteed.

To keep the material cut as small as possible the Library is going to renew its services and reduce some of the facilities in a controlled way.

All the disciplines have been treated equally, the reduction affects all, says the Service Director Annikki Roos. The weeding of resources has been difficult, diminishing the standard of service is not pleasant to anyone.

The resources on the reduction list have been thoroughly evaluated. In addition to the user figures the Library’s information specialists have calculated e.g. the price of one use per a certain journal and also done retrospective analysis of the development of costs. Other evaluation methods have been e.g. journal’s JUFO-classification, impact factors, reference analyses and the feedback from researchers.

However, we must remember that the majority of subscriptions continue as before and new material is also acquired, says Annikki Roos.

The weeding includes all resources from e-journals to text books. The Library has already been prepared for the future by acquiring new e-book packages and reference material for the year 2016.

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As a rule the Library acquires resources as e-books and e-journals. The acquisition of printed text books is bound to diminish due to the cutting of funds.

When planning the course requirements the teachers could benefit more than before from e-books, digital journal articles and open access publications.

The Library wishes that when the faculties and departments evaluate the renewals of course requirements they would also take into consideration the cost of material.

In future the students have to be prepared to co-operate with other course attendants in a way that enables the course material for all, or to purchase the literature with own funds.

Open access enables the change

The increase in scientific open access publishing brings a little glimpse of hope to the gloom due to the fund cuts in the University and its Library, states the University Librarian, Professor Kimmo Tuominen from the Helsinki University Library.

For example parallel saving of article manuscripts to the University’s open-access digital archive Helda is recommendable to all researchers. We have to advance and take action step by step in order to change the unfavorable cost structure and to enhance the open and unrestricted publication of scholarly articles.

Open science is one of the University’s key goals in the next strategy term. The University has signed among other things LERU’s Christmas is over statement and the Haag declaration, both of which react to the present situation in scientific publishing and to the control of copyrights which affect unfavorably the development in research activity.

More information

Welcome to SciFinder training update on 19th November 13:15–15, Chemicum A127

SciFinder training update
Thursday, 19.11.2015 13:15-15, Chemicum A127, Kumpula Campus

• How to explore, analyze, refine and categorize intellectually indexed CAS content from 10,000 scientific journal publications and 63 patent offices including bio, geo, environmental, medicinal sciences
• How to search structures, sub-structures and polymers
• SciPlanner tool to create and customize own synthetic pathways
• PatentPak – new viewer to locate hard finding chemical substances inside of patent documents

Veli-Pekka Hyttinen,   SciFinder_pieni
Regional Marketing Manager,
ACS International, Ltd.

The event is bilingual (fin-eng)

For further information contact:

Kaija Sipilä
Chief Information Specialist – Research Services
Helsinki University Library – Kumpula Campus Library
PL 64 (Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2)
FI-00014 Helsingin yliopisto, Finland
02941 50889, 050 448 5676
http://libraryguides.helsinki.fi/chemistry

Helka Unavailable 14.-15.11.2015 – Kaisa House Open on Weekend

HELKA-database will be unavailable from Saturday, November 14th, 2015 at 21 p.m. until Sunday, November 15th, 2015. Service should resume no later than Monday morning.

The break covers the HELKA online catalogue as well as the libraries’ systems.

The following HELKA-services are not available during the break:

  • database search
  • loans
  • renewals
  • reservations
  • paying library fees
  • updating customer information

Loans will not be due between 13 – 17.11.2015.

We are sorry for the inconvenience.

Kaisa House open on Sunday

The Kaisa House will be open normally during the weekend, from 11 am until 5 pm on both Saturday and Sunday. On Sunday there will be limited service as Helka is unavailable. Loans cannot be checked out.

Access to other online resources

Library’s other online resources, for example electronic journals can be used normally. Search through Google Scholar or Nelli Search Portal, for example.

Trial: IMD World Competitiveness Online until 30.11

IMD World Competitiveness Online is a comprehensive database on the competitiveness of nations. It includes a 20-year time series from the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook. Functionalities include any combination of data for 61 countries and more than 300 criteria. Criterias are among others ageing of society, ecological footprint, educational system, healthy life expectancy, scientific articles, scientific research, long-term unemployment and immigration laws.

Feedback: e -library@helsinki.fi

Subscription for communication studies resource CIOS/ComserveService expires 31.10.2015

Due to low usage, ComserveService (including ComAbstracts, Open Journals Index) has been unsubscribed.

The resource will not be available any more starting from November 1st.

There are still several communication studies databases available, eg.

Academic Search Complete (EBSCO)

Communication & Mass Media Complete (EBSCO)

Social & Behavioral Sciences (ProQuest)

More communication and media resources on the library website.

Feedback: e-library@helsinki.fi

Trial: Bloomsbury eBooks for the Faculties of City Centre Campus (till December 5)

Bloomsbury Collections provide thousands of e-books in the fields of humanities, education, social sciences, law, religious studies and theology. Both quite recent research monographs and classics are included.

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Now those of our customers who took advantage of the trial for  Ancient Commentators on Aristotele have now a chance to return to this book series again.

Feedback as comment or by e-mail e-library[at]helsinki.fi

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