Beginning in 2016, both Western Washington University (WWU) and George Washington University (GWU) found that they needed to make significant and similar reductions in continuations costs over the next five years. In response, this past year, both institutions took independent, significant steps toward these ends, developing systematic, sustainable procedures for addressing these reductions. The approaches taken by the two institutions will be compared and contrasted in this presentation, particularly with respect to the following questions, which both libraries encountered: What defines a successful cancellation process in 2016? What are the most effective approaches to cancelling serials? When do cancellations do ”least harm” to student...
Background: Budgetary constraints at West Virginia University (WVU) in combination with impending ex...
During a time of stagnating budgets and rising journal costs, Central Washington University’s Brooks...
This article is based on part of a survey that investigated journal cancellations in university libr...
Interlibrary loan has traditionally been offered as a substitute method of access for low-use titles...
A longitudinal study of serial cancellations was conducted by analyzing the cancellation lists betwe...
In 1993, Tina E. Chrzastowski and Karen A. Schmidt published a longitudinal study of serial cancella...
Research in Librarianship Grant awarded by the Canadian Association of Research LibrariesPeer Review...
Resource cancelations happen all the time; however, assessing the outcomes of this process isn’t nec...
Because of the recent economic crisis, a number of academic libraries have faced the possibili...
When faced with a 0% budget increase for fiscal year 2010, librarians at Gettysburg College designed...
At Western University, like many other schools, journal package “big deals” (large, bundled collecti...
Describes an easy method to identify serials for cancellation based on usage data and inflation rate...
Objective: After dealing with three major budget cuts in FY03, The Lamar Soutter Library faced addit...
When faced with an urgent need for dramatic budget cuts due to the Pandemic, two libraries applied t...
Periodicals and serials have been inflating at double-digit rates for years. As no library can shou...
Background: Budgetary constraints at West Virginia University (WVU) in combination with impending ex...
During a time of stagnating budgets and rising journal costs, Central Washington University’s Brooks...
This article is based on part of a survey that investigated journal cancellations in university libr...
Interlibrary loan has traditionally been offered as a substitute method of access for low-use titles...
A longitudinal study of serial cancellations was conducted by analyzing the cancellation lists betwe...
In 1993, Tina E. Chrzastowski and Karen A. Schmidt published a longitudinal study of serial cancella...
Research in Librarianship Grant awarded by the Canadian Association of Research LibrariesPeer Review...
Resource cancelations happen all the time; however, assessing the outcomes of this process isn’t nec...
Because of the recent economic crisis, a number of academic libraries have faced the possibili...
When faced with a 0% budget increase for fiscal year 2010, librarians at Gettysburg College designed...
At Western University, like many other schools, journal package “big deals” (large, bundled collecti...
Describes an easy method to identify serials for cancellation based on usage data and inflation rate...
Objective: After dealing with three major budget cuts in FY03, The Lamar Soutter Library faced addit...
When faced with an urgent need for dramatic budget cuts due to the Pandemic, two libraries applied t...
Periodicals and serials have been inflating at double-digit rates for years. As no library can shou...
Background: Budgetary constraints at West Virginia University (WVU) in combination with impending ex...
During a time of stagnating budgets and rising journal costs, Central Washington University’s Brooks...
This article is based on part of a survey that investigated journal cancellations in university libr...