This study presents and analyzes the findings of a 2012 survey of member libraries belonging to the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) on publishers' large journal bundles and compares the results to earlier surveys. The data illuminate five research questions: market penetration, journal bundle construction, collection format shifts, pricing models, and license terms. The structure of the product is still immature, particularly in defining content and developing sustainable pricing models. The typical "bundle" is something less than the full publisher’s list. Neither market studies nor market forces have produced a sustainable new strategy for pricing and selling e-journals. Finally, a complex history of managing license terms is reve...
Large commercial publishers sell bundled online subscriptions to their entire list of academic journ...
The advantages of bundling e-journals together into publisher collections include increased access t...
The advantages of bundling e-journals together into publisher collections include increased access t...
This study presents and analyzes the findings of a 2012 survey of member libraries belonging to the ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals—known as big deals—that provide...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
Faced with shrinking budgets and increased subscription prices, many academic libraries are seeking ...
Faced with shrinking budgets and increased subscription prices, many academic libraries are seeking ...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to introduce a theoretical framework and approach for studyin...
Large commercial publishers sell bundled online subscriptions to their entire list of academic journ...
Drawing on an original methodology using citations, downloads, and survey data, this paper analyzes ...
This article reviews the contention that U.S. laws favor copyright owners over consumers, and pre-ex...
<p>Large commercial publishers sell bundled online subscriptions to their entire list of academic jo...
This article reviews the contention that U.S. laws favor copyright owners over consumers, and pre-ex...
Large commercial publishers sell bundled online subscriptions to their entire list of academic journ...
The advantages of bundling e-journals together into publisher collections include increased access t...
The advantages of bundling e-journals together into publisher collections include increased access t...
This study presents and analyzes the findings of a 2012 survey of member libraries belonging to the ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals—known as big deals—that provide...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
Faced with shrinking budgets and increased subscription prices, many academic libraries are seeking ...
Faced with shrinking budgets and increased subscription prices, many academic libraries are seeking ...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to introduce a theoretical framework and approach for studyin...
Large commercial publishers sell bundled online subscriptions to their entire list of academic journ...
Drawing on an original methodology using citations, downloads, and survey data, this paper analyzes ...
This article reviews the contention that U.S. laws favor copyright owners over consumers, and pre-ex...
<p>Large commercial publishers sell bundled online subscriptions to their entire list of academic jo...
This article reviews the contention that U.S. laws favor copyright owners over consumers, and pre-ex...
Large commercial publishers sell bundled online subscriptions to their entire list of academic journ...
The advantages of bundling e-journals together into publisher collections include increased access t...
The advantages of bundling e-journals together into publisher collections include increased access t...