Access to electronic journals and articles has involved three system phases: an early phase following introduction of electronic journals; an evolving phase in which a majority of scientific journals are available in electronic format, new features are added to some journals, and some individual articles are made available through preprint archives, author web sites, etc; and an advanced phase in which searching capabilities, advanced features, and individual articles are integrated in a complete system along with full text of core journals available back to their origin. This article provides some evidence of how scientists\u27 information seeking and reading patterns are affected by using journals in these three system phases. Readership ...
This paper summarized results of 13,591 readership survey responses of scientists and reviews of hun...
University libraries are rapidly moving toward electronic journal collections. Readership surveys at...
University libraries are rapidly moving toward electronic journal collections. Readership surveys at...
Access to electronic journals and articles has involved three system phases: an early phase followin...
Studies conducted over the last three decades demonstrate that scientists read widely from scholarly...
Studies conducted over the last three decades demonstrate that scientists read widely from scholarly...
A recent article by James Evans in Science (Evans 2008) is being widely discussed in the science and...
A recent article by James Evans in Science (Evans 2008) is being widely discussed in the science and...
A recent article by James Evans in Science (Evans 2008) is being widely discussed in the science and...
From 1977 through 2001 the authors have conducted a series of studies that examine reading and publi...
From 1977 through 2001 the authors have conducted a series of studies that examine reading and publi...
Research from three decades shows that scientists read widely from scholarly journals, with the read...
From 1977 through 2001 the authors have conducted a series of studies that examine reading and publi...
Online journals promise to serve more information to more dispersed audiences and are more efficien...
Online journals promise to serve more information to more dispersed audiences and are more efficien...
This paper summarized results of 13,591 readership survey responses of scientists and reviews of hun...
University libraries are rapidly moving toward electronic journal collections. Readership surveys at...
University libraries are rapidly moving toward electronic journal collections. Readership surveys at...
Access to electronic journals and articles has involved three system phases: an early phase followin...
Studies conducted over the last three decades demonstrate that scientists read widely from scholarly...
Studies conducted over the last three decades demonstrate that scientists read widely from scholarly...
A recent article by James Evans in Science (Evans 2008) is being widely discussed in the science and...
A recent article by James Evans in Science (Evans 2008) is being widely discussed in the science and...
A recent article by James Evans in Science (Evans 2008) is being widely discussed in the science and...
From 1977 through 2001 the authors have conducted a series of studies that examine reading and publi...
From 1977 through 2001 the authors have conducted a series of studies that examine reading and publi...
Research from three decades shows that scientists read widely from scholarly journals, with the read...
From 1977 through 2001 the authors have conducted a series of studies that examine reading and publi...
Online journals promise to serve more information to more dispersed audiences and are more efficien...
Online journals promise to serve more information to more dispersed audiences and are more efficien...
This paper summarized results of 13,591 readership survey responses of scientists and reviews of hun...
University libraries are rapidly moving toward electronic journal collections. Readership surveys at...
University libraries are rapidly moving toward electronic journal collections. Readership surveys at...