This questionnaire-based study examines how libraries are now handling electronic journal (e-journal) article requests in both lending and borrowing. With an increasing number of publishers and e-journal content providers permitting interlibrary loan (ILL) sharing, and with the availability of new license management tools and services, many respondents stated that they share e-journal articles. However, problems persist. Respondents cited is- sues such as restrictive licenses, automatic deflection of e-journal article requests, and the lack of information from libraries about what e-journal titles they are licensed to ILL
This paper describes the results of a study to compare contemporary e-journal licenses from two rese...
Electronic journals are available from a variety of sources with varying formats and prices. The gro...
When deciding what to include in their online public access catalogs, libraries struggle with how to...
This questionnaire-based study examines how libraries are now handling electronic journal (e-journal...
Licensing has been a predominate means of governing the transfer of electronic journal content betwe...
As academic libraries add electronic monographs (e-books) to their collections in increasing numbers...
While electronic publications can greatly increase a university community’s access to information, t...
As libraries continue to add more electronic resources to their collections, the nature and processe...
This paper explored the degree to which use terms proposed by model licenses have become institution...
Interlibrary loan (ILL) article sharing data from the 26 largest libraries in Illinois were collecte...
Objective – To determine the impact of electronic journals on interlibrary loan (ILL) activity. The ...
As e-books settle into the academic market, the relationship between publishers, vendors, and librar...
The article provides a guideline for purchasing of electronic books (e-books) in relevance to academ...
INTRODUCTION Libraries have a mission to educate users about copyright, and library publishing staff...
This study examines the potential for electronic full-text journal articles to reduce the level of t...
This paper describes the results of a study to compare contemporary e-journal licenses from two rese...
Electronic journals are available from a variety of sources with varying formats and prices. The gro...
When deciding what to include in their online public access catalogs, libraries struggle with how to...
This questionnaire-based study examines how libraries are now handling electronic journal (e-journal...
Licensing has been a predominate means of governing the transfer of electronic journal content betwe...
As academic libraries add electronic monographs (e-books) to their collections in increasing numbers...
While electronic publications can greatly increase a university community’s access to information, t...
As libraries continue to add more electronic resources to their collections, the nature and processe...
This paper explored the degree to which use terms proposed by model licenses have become institution...
Interlibrary loan (ILL) article sharing data from the 26 largest libraries in Illinois were collecte...
Objective – To determine the impact of electronic journals on interlibrary loan (ILL) activity. The ...
As e-books settle into the academic market, the relationship between publishers, vendors, and librar...
The article provides a guideline for purchasing of electronic books (e-books) in relevance to academ...
INTRODUCTION Libraries have a mission to educate users about copyright, and library publishing staff...
This study examines the potential for electronic full-text journal articles to reduce the level of t...
This paper describes the results of a study to compare contemporary e-journal licenses from two rese...
Electronic journals are available from a variety of sources with varying formats and prices. The gro...
When deciding what to include in their online public access catalogs, libraries struggle with how to...