Coming Soon! ARL Will Make “Spec Kits” Open Access Resources
Kudos ARL! Exciting news.
From the Association of Research Libraries:
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) will open up access for all SPEC Kits on the ARL Digital Publications platform to all users by the end of August 2016. This change demonstrates the value that the Association and its members place on free and open access to information.Since the early 1970s the Association of Research Libraries has used the SPEC survey program to bring research libraries up-to-date information on library policies and procedures that helps leaders continuously improve their management systems. Each year, the program works with librarians in the US and Canada to develop surveys of the ARL membership on topics of strategic interest.The SPEC program has been a cost-recovery operation that relies on revenue from subscriptions and sales of individual titles to cover the expenses related to running the surveys, producing the SPEC Kit publications, hosting online versions, and, since 2015, presenting webcasts. The program has not received support from membership dues or any other sources of funding.ARL president Larry Alford said, “The Association of Research Libraries strongly believes in the tenet of open access and advocates for the increased availability of open access literature. In order for ARL to demonstrate this value, the Board of Directors is pleased to announce the digital versions of SPEC Kits will be freely available going forward.”In 2016, open access to the digital versions of SPEC Kits will be supported by subscription revenue already received, additional sales of print copies, and, if necessary, Board-designated reserve funds. [Emphasis ours] This will be an experiment to understand how opening up access to online SPEC Kits will impact revenue and to determine whether the Association will need to identify other sources of funds to sustain the program going forward. ARL thanks all the SPEC Kit subscribers for helping make this change possible this year.This fall, ARL staff will include a review of the SPEC survey program in the overall review of the Association’s assessment program, which is an important part of the Strategic Thinking and Design process and will be one of the many programs reviewed. This review will include publications and will explore additional options for funding the publications ARL decides to continue producing.
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Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.