A primary goal for collection management is assessing the relative value of continuing information resources. A variety of new environmental factors and data are pertinent to relative value. One of the emerging metrics is the degree to which the articles within a subscription journal are also available open access (OA). That OA level directly affects the value of a journal subscription. This paper outlines a theoretical model for accounting for open access in decision making by proposing an Open Access-adjusted Cost per Download metric. Refinements to the metric are also discussed, as well as how it can be applied, and the broader scholarly communication implications of leveraging open access in library decision making
Abstract: Purpose – Aims to provide a broad overview of some of the issues emerging from the growth ...
Broadly defined, open access makes scholarly materials accessible to users at no cost. More specific...
Depending on the perspective, the transition from subscriptions to open access can be overwhelmingly...
A primary goal for collection management is assessing the relative value of continuing information r...
In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transiti...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
This article discusses the increase in journal prices and the resulting pressures on library budgets...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
Open access (OA) is an alternative business model for the publication of scholarly journals. It make...
Open access (OA) is becoming a reality, with new cost models under development. The various cost mod...
This article examines the likely implications of open access on library operations. The context of t...
A Review of: Hampson, C., & Stregger, E. (2017). Measuring cost per use of library-funded open ac...
The benefits, pitfalls, and sustainability of open access publishing are hotly debated. Commercial p...
House Appropriations Committee have recommended mandating that researchers provide Open Access (OA) ...
Abstract: Purpose – Aims to provide a broad overview of some of the issues emerging from the growth ...
Broadly defined, open access makes scholarly materials accessible to users at no cost. More specific...
Depending on the perspective, the transition from subscriptions to open access can be overwhelmingly...
A primary goal for collection management is assessing the relative value of continuing information r...
In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transiti...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
This article discusses the increase in journal prices and the resulting pressures on library budgets...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
Open access (OA) is an alternative business model for the publication of scholarly journals. It make...
Open access (OA) is becoming a reality, with new cost models under development. The various cost mod...
This article examines the likely implications of open access on library operations. The context of t...
A Review of: Hampson, C., & Stregger, E. (2017). Measuring cost per use of library-funded open ac...
The benefits, pitfalls, and sustainability of open access publishing are hotly debated. Commercial p...
House Appropriations Committee have recommended mandating that researchers provide Open Access (OA) ...
Abstract: Purpose – Aims to provide a broad overview of some of the issues emerging from the growth ...
Broadly defined, open access makes scholarly materials accessible to users at no cost. More specific...
Depending on the perspective, the transition from subscriptions to open access can be overwhelmingly...