1. Is your total overall materials budget over or under $2.5 million? (over or under 5 million?)

2. What percentage of your collection development budget is spent on e-resources?

3. Are you tracking your e-purchases separately by category - ebooks, e-journals, e-database, other? (Can you give an estimate of what percentage of this is for e-books?)* Most doing some degree of tracking.

4. How are you handling ordering for e-books? Is it done through your monographic ordering unit or through an electronic resources ordering workflow? 

5. Do you have a primary source for your e-books?

6. Are you currently ordering ebooks through aggregators (e.g. NetLibrary, ebrary, EBL)?  Directly from publishers (Wiley, Springer, Elsevier, etc)? Through a book purchasing vendor (e.g. YBP, Coutts)? 

7. Are you ordering e-book packages, single title e-books, or both?

8. How are you handling special ordering and payment considerations related to sub-categories of e-books, such as e-textbooks (special licenses), e-reference books (ongoing maintenance fees), o-books (xml, personalization features), local downloadable pdf's (may require access control), e-book series (continuation po's)?  For example, many e-reference books now require annual payments to maintain or upgrade access. 

9. How important is interface when deciding whether you will purchase a title or package and from whom? 

10. How are you handling the pre-order search/verification process and vendor assignment for single title e-book orders?

11. What are your policies for ordering e-books for e-reserves?  Are you aware of any problems in this area? 

12. Are you acquiring e-books on a subscription basis or ownership basis or both?  

13. Do you have concerns regarding the difference between perpetual access vs. perpetual ownership? Do you have a plan in place for what to do if you have perpetual ownership without perpetual access (local storage)?  

14. How in-depth of a license review are you doing for ebook package ordering and individual title ebook ordering? For example, do you try to negotiate interlibrary loan terms?  

15. Are you using or have you investigated using eBrary or MyiLibrary to host and deliver locally digitized materials? 

16. Are you able to get MARC records with all of your e-book orders?  Do you batch load? Do you manually catalog?  If the vendor is not able to supply MARC records, what do you do?  

17. Are you ordering e-audio books, download-to-portable device e-books (e.g. Kindle) or both?

18. Are your selectors looking at going e-only for new acquisitions, particularly for regular collection development/building (e.g. approval YBP)