Principles & Rubric for Subscription Review
We share our Subscription Review Principles with the intention of being more transparent. However, true transparency is more than presenting data and outcomes. Our goal is to provide more context and clarity about past practices, current allocations and expenditures, and future trends. Moreover our principles should illuminate the implications and trade offs in the context of fiscal realities. As stewards of the Libraries collections and University funding, our hope is to move away from binary and zero-sum perspectives about allocations and expenditures. Instead, our intention is to engage in substantive and collaborative discussions that result in making the best possible decisions on acquiring, retaining, and cancelling subscriptions and given current resources and long-term implications on teaching and research at the University of Washington.
We establish these Principles to guide our process and decision making in this subscription review. These Principles serve as guideposts to help us navigate this process and as reinforcement of our values-driven decision making. In addition, we draw from several factors to establish the basis of an assessment criteria and process. With that in mind, we share our overarching rubric structure aligned with our principles to cultivate collaboration and maintain consistency and fairness in the review process.
Subscription Review
Principles | Rubric Elements and Assessment |
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To be sustainable…
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Costs
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To be equitable…
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Usage
Accessibility
Support underrepresented voices
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To be collaborative and transparent…
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Consultation
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Updated: March 2, 2021