00:29:52 Barbara Blake: @Rebecca Hewitt: We follow a very similar process for textbooks on Reserve at Binghamton University (manually checking bookstore against catalog holdings) and similarly haven't found an easy way to cross-match information 00:32:10 Rebecca Hewitt: Reacted to "@Rebecca Hewitt: We ..." with 👍 00:35:15 Renee Schmidt: @Rebecca Hewitt: We do the same. It is time consuming but seems the most effective method. 00:35:24 Rebecca Hewitt: Reacted to "@Rebecca Hewitt: We ..." with 👍 00:36:35 Renee Schmidt: We also use library budget funds for our textbook collection because, as you said, we KNOW they will circulate. Our philosophy is that we would rather spend the funds on items that will circulate than selecting a book from a review that may never make it into a student's hands. Granted, we are a very small community college, but this seems to be a good approach for us. 00:36:52 Rebecca Hewitt: Reacted to "We also use library ..." with 👍 00:37:52 Jill Locascio: Same here at Optometry. Reserves are priority purchases out of our budget since they get the most use by far. 00:38:02 Rebecca Hewitt: Reacted to "Same here at Optomet..." with 👍 00:38:17 Brenda L Hazard: https://libguides.hvcc.edu/reservetextbooks 00:38:42 Renee Schmidt: @Brenda- impressive! 00:48:37 Rebecca Hewitt: "Day 1" access of library ebooks & books is a point that appears often in the literature on library textbooks 00:50:47 Charles Lyons, Buffalo State: Thanks, Mary Jo, that's too kind! Definitely was a learning experience 00:53:12 Renee Schmidt: We had a high school personal finance class tour the campus & library this morning. So we were sure to plug the cost savings they can count on by using our textbook collection 00:53:22 Rebecca Hewitt: Reacted to "We had a high school..." with 👍 00:57:25 Lisa Errico, Library: We had a robust textbook collection that was supported by the administration. Despite high usage, during 2020 that funding and support disappeared. The library now has a limited textbook collection because of our limited budget. We are always looking for ways to find other ways to fund this. 00:57:44 Rebecca Hewitt: Reacted to "We had a robust text..." with 👍 01:03:21 Justin Cronise (Erie CC): Erie CC uses library funds primarily besides faculty donations and we are re-evaluating our direction. We had seen similar drop off in print reserves usage to what Brenda had shown and we haven't updated the textbook collection since 2020/covid (enrollment tanked as well...). 01:03:39 Rebecca Hewitt: Reacted to "Erie CC uses library..." with 👍 01:04:05 Jill Kehoe: We've seen a drop in request from faculty to place an item on reserve 01:04:36 Lucy Yang: At Tompkins Cortland, our reserve textbooks are mostly POD 01:05:45 Renee Schmidt: @Jill- yes we have seen that as well 01:06:31 Justin Cronise (Erie CC): Did anyone get the RedShelf ebook collection from Follett or something similar? I remember Follett (our bookstore at ECC) made it available during covid 01:06:50 Jill Kehoe: We loved it when it was free during COVID! 01:06:54 Andy Aquino: I believe Mary Jo and Rebecca mentioned getting lists of textbooks from their bookstores each semester. Can they talk a little about their relationships with the bookstores? 01:07:30 Brenda L Hazard: HVCC gets the textbook list each semester. 01:07:43 Renee Schmidt: We have done that and they are very happy to do it. They are a Barnes & Noble 01:08:27 Jill Locascio: I've been in and out so I apologize if this has been addressed but I was wondering if anyone (particularly at smaller campuses) faces challenges with getting lists of course texts and how they handle that? 01:09:04 Mary Jo Orzech: Brockport is Barnes & Noble spreadsheet. 01:09:05 Lisa Errico, Library: NCC gets the textbook list from Follett. They aren't as prompt as our old bookstore, Barnes & Noble, but it works. I would like to ask about high enrollment courses, but I am not sure they would comply. 01:10:28 Andy Aquino: Yes pdfs are supplied to us at NCCC from BN. Not easy to work with. And the website is not user friendly either. 01:10:45 Rebecca Hewitt: Reacted to "Yes pdfs are supplie..." with 🥲 01:10:50 Renee Schmidt: Jess, I missed what you said about EBSCO account manager. Can you say a little more about that? Or perhaps I can email you? 01:10:55 Jill Locascio: We don't have a bookstore so we rely on instructors updating us at the beginning of the semester - which does not always happen 01:11:03 Yvonne Kester: Thank you all! 01:11:38 Sarah Weisman: Have to run to the next meeting. This was a great session. Thank you panelists! 01:12:16 Jill Locascio: So I end up spending hours in the course management system looking for syllabi 🤦‍♀️ 01:12:27 Cori Wilhelm: @Andy - maybe reach out some of our BN campuses to see how their bookstore sends it. Cayuga and Brockport are getting spreadsheets, which are much easier to work with. We'll follow up with email addresses to accompany the slides. 01:12:56 Lisa Errico, NCC Library: Great conversation! Thank you for this session. Perhaps a follow-up, especially on acquiring e-textbooks? 01:13:11 Renee Schmidt: @Jill- yes here too! 01:13:20 barbara.korey: Thank you! 01:13:22 Renee Schmidt: Thank you everyone! 01:13:26 Jill Locascio: Great session! I'm always interested in how other campuses handle this stuff.