Academic library collections are transitioning from print serial resources to digital subscriptions. Due to smaller library budgets, users’ preference of electronic resources, and publishers’ emphasis on electronic-based full-text publishing, print serials are no longer the preferred accessible format. Many libraries are increasing their purchasing of electronic serial resources and reducing their print versions. This has created an impact on library workflows. This paper looks at the reasons for the cancellation of print serials and the impact of the workflow at F. D. Bluford Library
Intervention à la 33e conférence générale annuelle de la Ligue des bibliothèques européennes de rech...
Intervention à la 33e conférence générale annuelle de la Ligue des bibliothèques européennes de rech...
Intervention à la 33e conférence générale annuelle de la Ligue des bibliothèques européennes de rech...
In this poster session, we reflected on our case study, which focused on a subset of currently recei...
Objectives – This study examines what factors are considered by college and university libraries in ...
The migration of library collections from print to electronic formats has been a priority for many i...
Currently, serials librarians face two important issues: (1) unacceptably high journal subscription ...
This document has been made available through Purdue e-Pubs, a service of the Purdue University Libr...
The session is an exploration of library operational adaptations to the changing technologies of inf...
The session is an exploration of library operational adaptations to the changing technologies of inf...
This poster represents the culmination of a year’s work by the Journals@Himmelfarb committee. This i...
This poster represents the culmination of a year’s work by the Journals@Himmelfarb committee. This i...
This poster represents the culmination of a year’s work by the Journals@Himmelfarb committee. This i...
Many academic and research libraries are in the midst of what may ultimately be a major transition f...
Serials Review, 26:3 (2000) 4-18.In 1998, the W.W. Hagerty Library of Drexel University made migrati...
Intervention à la 33e conférence générale annuelle de la Ligue des bibliothèques européennes de rech...
Intervention à la 33e conférence générale annuelle de la Ligue des bibliothèques européennes de rech...
Intervention à la 33e conférence générale annuelle de la Ligue des bibliothèques européennes de rech...
In this poster session, we reflected on our case study, which focused on a subset of currently recei...
Objectives – This study examines what factors are considered by college and university libraries in ...
The migration of library collections from print to electronic formats has been a priority for many i...
Currently, serials librarians face two important issues: (1) unacceptably high journal subscription ...
This document has been made available through Purdue e-Pubs, a service of the Purdue University Libr...
The session is an exploration of library operational adaptations to the changing technologies of inf...
The session is an exploration of library operational adaptations to the changing technologies of inf...
This poster represents the culmination of a year’s work by the Journals@Himmelfarb committee. This i...
This poster represents the culmination of a year’s work by the Journals@Himmelfarb committee. This i...
This poster represents the culmination of a year’s work by the Journals@Himmelfarb committee. This i...
Many academic and research libraries are in the midst of what may ultimately be a major transition f...
Serials Review, 26:3 (2000) 4-18.In 1998, the W.W. Hagerty Library of Drexel University made migrati...
Intervention à la 33e conférence générale annuelle de la Ligue des bibliothèques européennes de rech...
Intervention à la 33e conférence générale annuelle de la Ligue des bibliothèques européennes de rech...
Intervention à la 33e conférence générale annuelle de la Ligue des bibliothèques européennes de rech...