The objective of this study is to answer the following conjecture: If Iranian Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS) Library subscribed to the electronic versions of journals instead of their printed copies, its budget and space problems would be eased. To prove this hypothesis we compared various expenditures (subscriptions, mailing, control, binding and archiving) of both printed and electronic versions of journals that IASBS Library subscribed to in 2002. We found that if IASBS Library had subscribed to the electronic versions of journals instead of their printed equivalents, the Library would have decreased the total expenditures in its overall material acquisition budget by 13%.Bu makalede İran Temel Bilimler İleri Ar...
This study examines the potential for electronic full-text journal articles to reduce the level of t...
Digitising high-demand materials in order to increase their access to students is currently very muc...
Paper presented at the PEAK 2000: Economics and Usage of Digital Library Collections conference, Ann...
The objective of this study is to answer the following conjecture: If Iranian Institute for Advanced...
Collection development in university libraries is affected by a number of factors. The increase in t...
Objective – To determine the impact of electronic journals on interlibrary loan (ILL) activity. The ...
Problem Statement: The high cost of e-journal subscriptions makes it difficult for universities to h...
Thesis (M.I.S.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.There has been a huge increase i...
During the year 2003, the Health Sciences libraries of the Clínico San Carlos, La Paz, Móstoles and ...
[[abstract]]Collection has been always the base of library operations and management. Many universi...
There is legitimate enthusiasm for scholarly electronic publishing and its potentials. However, the...
Internet’s impact on daily life, rapid increase on the amount and variety of information sources urg...
This article reports on the creation of space through the disposal of journals included in electroni...
This paper tests the validity of Urquhart’s Law (‘‘the inter-library loan demand for a periodical i...
For hundreds of years the scientific journals has been the foremost tool for scholarly communication...
This study examines the potential for electronic full-text journal articles to reduce the level of t...
Digitising high-demand materials in order to increase their access to students is currently very muc...
Paper presented at the PEAK 2000: Economics and Usage of Digital Library Collections conference, Ann...
The objective of this study is to answer the following conjecture: If Iranian Institute for Advanced...
Collection development in university libraries is affected by a number of factors. The increase in t...
Objective – To determine the impact of electronic journals on interlibrary loan (ILL) activity. The ...
Problem Statement: The high cost of e-journal subscriptions makes it difficult for universities to h...
Thesis (M.I.S.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.There has been a huge increase i...
During the year 2003, the Health Sciences libraries of the Clínico San Carlos, La Paz, Móstoles and ...
[[abstract]]Collection has been always the base of library operations and management. Many universi...
There is legitimate enthusiasm for scholarly electronic publishing and its potentials. However, the...
Internet’s impact on daily life, rapid increase on the amount and variety of information sources urg...
This article reports on the creation of space through the disposal of journals included in electroni...
This paper tests the validity of Urquhart’s Law (‘‘the inter-library loan demand for a periodical i...
For hundreds of years the scientific journals has been the foremost tool for scholarly communication...
This study examines the potential for electronic full-text journal articles to reduce the level of t...
Digitising high-demand materials in order to increase their access to students is currently very muc...
Paper presented at the PEAK 2000: Economics and Usage of Digital Library Collections conference, Ann...