Refocusing the Library Collection
Overview
At this time of deep structural change for the University, the Concordia Library has been given the mandate to make significant reductions to its operating budget for the 2025/26 academic year. We are undertaking a thorough review of our spending on services and collections, with a view to prioritizing the teaching, learning, and research needs of the University.
Collections background
The collections budget at Concordia is approximately $8 million and allocated as follows:
- Journals: 47% of budget
- Databases: 26%
- Books: 18%
- Media: 5%
- Infrastructure (e.g. Sofia, our catalogue): 4%
We are constantly reviewing this spending and adjusting based on librarian expertise and feedback from the Concordia community. Our goal is to have a responsive, diverse, and sustainable collection that meets the unique needs of our students, faculty, and staff.
Collections costs always increase
Like other academic libraries, Concordia Library enters into multi-year agreements with scholarly publishers, to make available the research used and created by our own scholars. The Library mitigates cost increases to our collections through consortial purchasing. As members of the Canadian Research Knowledge Network, a national consortium of 76 universities, and the Partenariat des Bibliothèques universitaires du Québec, a provincial consortium of 19 Quebec universities, we are part of a strong negotiating position with scholarly publishers.
These agreements present two challenges for the Library:
- These agreements come with an annual price increase, typically in the range of 4–6% (source: 2025 Serials Price Projection Report by EBSCO).
- These agreements are signed in US dollars, requiring the library to absorb currency fluctuations.
At a moment when there is a significant decrease in our operating budget, Concordia Library needs to make tough decisions, including making cuts to our collections.

Usage analysis
The Library Collections team has undertaken a significant analysis of our print and online collections. In addition to usage data, the Library is also looking at other factors such as resource costs, content duplication, licensing terms, and full text availability. They have collaborated with our subject librarians to determine alternatives to resources that are being cut (as you'll see in the chart below). We have taken care to ensure that the effects of the cuts are shared fairly so that no one group is disproportionally affected.
As you will see below, we have made a recommendation for alternative resources wherever possible.

Immediate and upcoming cancellations
The Library enters into multi-year agreements with publishers, with contract end dates happening at different times throughout the year. As it happens, a certain number of items we have identified to cancel would have renewed on July 1st. To best meet our budget reduction, we must take immediate action. We appreciate that this is a short timeline and are available to support the community in transitioning to use alternative resources. This page will be updated as collections decisions are made.

Cancellations
Resource | Cancellation effective date | Main subject area(s) | Alternatives |
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Play Index | May 1, 2025 | English | MLA Bibliography, Sofia, WorldCat |
Short Story Index | May 1, 2025 | English | MLA Bibliography, Sofia, WorldCat |
Investext (formerly accessed via Mergent Online) | May 1, 2025 | Finance | NetAdvantage, SEC.gov, free data on Seeking Alpha, FinBox |
Communication Abstracts | July 1, 2025 | Communication Studies, Journalism | Communication & Mass Media Complete |
Benezit Dictionary of Artists | July 1, 2025 | Art History | Grove Art Online |
Business Book Summaries | July 1, 2025 | JMSB | Various online book reviews |
Computers & Applied Science Complete | July 1, 2025 | Computer Science | ACM Digital Library, IEEE Xplore, O’Reilly |
Entrepreneurial Source | July 1, 2025 | JMSB | OWNR (RBC Ventures), SBA.gov, BPlans.com, Business Source Complete |
MEDLINE via EBSCO | July 1, 2025 | Biology | PubMed, MEDLINE via Web of Science |
Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection | July 1, 2025 | Psychology, Applied Human Sciences | PsycINFO, Academic Search Complete |
Religion & Philosophy | July 1, 2025 | Religion, Philosophy | ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials, PhilPapers |
Vente & Gestion | July 1, 2025 | Business | Eureka, Factiva |
RILM Abstracts of Music Literature | July 1, 2025 | Music | Music Periodicals Database |
Bibliography of Asian Studies | July 1, 2025 | Political Science | Academic Search Complete, Political Science Complete, JSTOR, Project MUSE |
Race Relations Abstracts | July 1, 2025 | Political Science | Academic Search Complete, Project MUSE, SocINDEX, America: History and Life, JSTOR |
Sociological Abstracts | July 1, 2025 | Sociology | SocINDEX, Academic Search Complete |
Philosopher's Index | July 1, 2025 | Philosophy | PhilPapers, Academic Search Complete |
British Humanities Index | July 1, 2025 | English | Academic Search Complete, MLA Bibliography, Arts & Humanities Database |
Sustainalytics | Nov. 1, 2025 | JMSB | Mergent Market Atlas, World Bank Catalogue, Yahoo Finance, other finance/stock websites |
Scopus | Jan. 1, 2026 | Multi-disciplinary | Web of Science, OpenAlex, Google Scholar, Semantic Scholar, SCImago Journal Rankings |
updated on June 22, 2025

Feedback
Feedback can be sent to Amy Buckland, University Librarian.