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HKUST Library - Facts
&
Figures
During the past two months, the Library has sent out two emails to the faculty advising them not to forward any new requests to the Library as a result of the recent budget reduction imposed by the University Administration.
This 11
extra" issue, intended for internal circulation only, is prepared as a follow-up to those two emails. It provides you with some facts and figures on the history and present allocation of the library materials budget; the pertinent services offered to complement the collection; and the current state of the Library collection. Some information on how the HKUST Library compares with the other Hong Kong academic institutions is also included.
Figure 1: Library Material Budget, 1990
-
1998
Allocated BTE Supplemental
Materials Budget Funds Year-End Funds TOTAL
1990/91 $36,012,598 $36,012,598 1991/92 $26,700,000 $26,700,000 1992/93 $36,230,000 $3,073,193 $39,303,193 1993/94 $35,000,000 $8,918,899 $43,918,899 1994/95 $30,000,000 $989,263 $15,940,000 $46,929,263 1995/96 $20,000,000 $2,599,939 $4,000,000 $26,599,939 1996/97 $30,000,000 $2,116,978 $32, 116,978 1997/98 $35,000,000 $600,000 ($1,815,000) $33,785,000 1998/99 $20,000,000
The Library materials expenditure averaged $35.6 million in each of the past seven years. In 1994/95, an extra surplus fund, in the amount of close to $16 million was given to the Library. Consequently, the materials budget in the following year, 1995/96, reflected a $15 million reduction.
Figure 2: Print Journal Expenditures for 1996/97
Engineering 24% Social Science 5% 61%Science and Engineering titles accounted for 85% of the periodical expenditure. For the number of journal subscriptions of each academic department, see
Figure 5.
Figure 3: Database Expenditures for 1996/97
The expenditures for online
searching including Lexis
-Nexis, Reuters, and Dialog are
funded under
a
separateaccount and are not included in this chart. lnter·Disciplinary 15% Social Science 8% Humanities 5% 15% Science 22% Engineering 35%
Figure 4: Monograph Expenditures for 1996/97
Humanities 19% Social Science Science Engineering Business
Humanities & Soc. Sci.
Avg. Cost/Book $549.98 $459.31 $321.69 $187.36
The average cost per book in Social Science and Humanities is substantially lower than the books in Science and Engineering. Therefore, it was possible to acquire more books
Figure 5: Print Journal Subscriptions for 1996/97
DepartmenUDivision/School School of Science Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Mathematics Physics Science {General} Sub-Total School of Engineering Chemical EngineeringCivil & Structural Engineering
Electrical & Electronic Engineering Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Computer Science Engineering {General) Sub-Total
School of Business and Management
School of Humanities & Social Sciences Division of Humanities
Division of Social Science Sub-Total
Other
Education Journals General Journals
Library Science Journals Sub-Total
Total Print Journals
Expenditure No. of Titles (HK$) for 1996/97 1996/97 125 801,030.84 285 2,211,350.08 183 2,203,905.24 233 1,536, 713.53 179 2,101,414.09 65 173,513.33 1070 9,027,927.11 112 866,850.26 167 965,015.11 193 457,300.17 37 120,069.36 115 500,481.00 146 512,272.14 36 114,389.84 806 3,536,377.88 381 927,499.35 370 227,875.00 362 666, 750.16 732 894,625.16 44 61,919.62 86 345,636.17 49 65,923.33 179 473,479.12 3168 14,859,908.62 % of Total Print Journal Expenditures 1996/97 5.39% 14.88% 14.83% 10.34% 14.14% 1.17% 60.75% 5.83% 6.49% 3.08% 0.81% 3.37% 3.45% 0.77% 23.80% 6.24% 1.53% 4.49% 6.02% 0.42% 2.33% 0.44% 3.19% 100.00% No. of Faculty 1996/97 19 26 25 40 32 1 143 17 27 51 18 24 44 4 185 153 24 27 51 532
Figure 6: Projected Expenditures for 1998/99
1997/98° 1998/99
Est. Ex enditures Pro·ected Needs
Books $10,851,000 $11,393,550 Periodicals $16,786,000 $18,464,600 Databases $4,300,000 $4,730,000 Media $792,000 $500,000 Microforms $456,000 $400,000 Total '/, · /;\
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· The 1997/98 Bud et was reduced from $35 million.It is estimated that in 1997 /98, 33% of the materials budget was spent on books,
51 % on journals, 13% on databases and 3% on media and microforms. Based on
the publishing patterns of the past five years, an estimated inflation rate of 10%
for periodicals and databases and 5% for books are included in the budget forecast.
Figure 7: Comparison of Library Materials Budget for
UGC Member Libraries
Chinese University of Hong Kong City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKUST 1997/98 Bud et $51,000,000 $37,000,000 $42,000,000 $33, 185,000 $56,000,000 1998/99 Bud et $53,500,000 $41,000,000 $48,000,000 $20,000,000 N/A
The budget figure for the University of Hong Kong is an estimated figure derived
from a South China Morning Post article earlier this year.
Figure 8: Comparison of Print Periodical Subscriptions among
UGC and Other Libraries
University of Hong Kong Chinese University
City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Polytechnic University
HKUST* MIT Virginia Tech Georgia Tech 14,228 9,652 8,608 7,772 3,651 21,000 18,737 12,726
Figure 9: Table of Lending and Borrowing
Activities with Local Libraries, 1996/97
Borrowed from Lent to
HKUST HK UST University of 1487 1680 Hong Kong Chinese University 1046 2956 of Hong Kong Hong Kong 3296 1627 Polytechnic University City University 1325 725 of Hong Kong
Hong Kong Baptist 625 447
University
Lingnan College 231 172
Hong Kong Institute 11 28
of Education
Others 746 24
Total 8767 7659
This table depicts ILL support received from
local libraries.
Italso illustrates that the
HKUST Library collection is pertinent to the
needs of the other Hong Kong academic
institutions.
Over 80% of the inter-lending activity consists
of the photocopying of journal articles.
Special arrangements have been made with
CUHK to permit HKUST Library staff to make
copies of journal articles on their premises.
Figure 10: Book Collection Circulation
for Calendar Year 1997
Number of Number of Volumes Circulations Science Biochemistry 9,020 5,485 Biology 16,210 7,324 Chemistry 5,362 4,826 Mathematics 11,579 10,689 Physics 11,031 5,804 Science (Genr) 5,000 1,225 Sub-Total 58,202 35,353 Engineering Chemical Engr 5,079 3,365 Civil Engr 13,132 12,426 Computer Science 9,182 8,029 Electrical Engr 7,334 10,417 Engineering (Genr) 2,615 3,036 Industrial Engr 3,115 2,689 Mechanical Engr 3,805 2,765 Sub-Total 44,262 42,727 Business Accounting 1,865 1,795 Economics 26,666 9,550 Finance 5,047 5,166 Management 12,823 10,087 Marketing 2,039 2,246 Sub-Total 48,440 28,844 Humanities 141,237 44,668 Social Science 47,179 16,688 General 6,289 5,274 Total 345,609 173,554
As
a young library, HKUST has a relatively
small book collection. Statistics reveal that
this small collection is being used quite
heavily.
Figure 11: Comparison of UGC Libra
ry
Staffing and Opening Hours
Profe
s
taff ssionalUniversity of Hong Kong 4 2
Chinese University of Hong Kong 3 2
Hong Kong Polytechnic University City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
24 21 22 Support Total Staff Staff 182 224 173 205 139 163 112 133 81 103
1 The number of hours the Library is open each week d uring the regular school session
Open Hours per Week1 89 83 84.5 84 93
The staffing figures in this chart are taken from a survey
Kong. The number of HKUST staff has been increased
conducted in 1995 by City University of Hong
to 1 09 due to the provision of new services,
and the o enin of the Universi Archives.
Figure 12: Libra
ry
Classes
Library Classes 1995-1998
Jul 95-Jun 96
Jul 96-Jun 97 Jul 97- A r 98
Details of Library Classes 1997
UG Classes
Business Engineering Huma & Sosc Science All Schools
PG Classes
Business Engineering Huma & Sosc Science All Schools Open Workshops Research Skills Ext el Job Hunting Web CNA UNexis, Reuters.TDC Microforms Total Sessions Attendees 98 1812 103 4167 139 4595 /1998 25 929 4 534 3 36 4 62 27 1293 18 455 5 98 2 32 0 0 2 147 1 13 4 130 4 221 14 180 2 51 6 114 18 300 139 4595