The combination of new purchasing models for journal literature undertaken by OhioLINK and HEAL-Link with highly accurate tracking of electronic journal use, is providing remarkable new data about patron research and instruction needs. Prior journal use studies were limited to a library's subset of a publisher's titles and restricted by unsatisfactory methods of collecting use data. With the clearer and more accurate picture we now have, a number of collection development issues obviously need to be revisited. Most striking is the now questionable nature of title-by-title selection. The presentation will review the new data in some detail (mostly OhioLINK but some HEAL-Link data) and draw appropriate conclusions for consideration in ongoi...
Provision of electronic chemistry journals in an academic setting will be described. The talk will i...
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Chemistry Library, an early adopter of electro...
At Minnesota State University, Mankato, we\u27ve created a collection analysis system that is unique...
The combination of new purchasing models for journal literature undertaken by OhioLINK and HEAL-Link...
This paper discusses the OhioLINK Electronic Journals Center which was first made available to users...
If you could create any collection management report, including any data, what would it look like? A...
This compilation is a mixture of papers submitted by speakers and text derived from notes taken by t...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals—known as big deals—that provide...
Background: The University of Nebraska-Lincoln University Libraries institutional repository was fou...
Presentation given at Ohio Valley Group of Technical Services Librarians Annual Conference, 2015.Due...
Much has transpired in a short period of time. The JSTOR database now includes well over two million...
Managing The Ohio State University Libraries' collection of chemistry journals within OhioLINK's con...
has been working hard to make as much as possible of our journal collection available to our users e...
Drawing on an original methodology using citations, downloads, and survey data, this paper analyzes ...
Electronic journals have been applauded as a solution to the serials pricing crisis, a step toward e...
Provision of electronic chemistry journals in an academic setting will be described. The talk will i...
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Chemistry Library, an early adopter of electro...
At Minnesota State University, Mankato, we\u27ve created a collection analysis system that is unique...
The combination of new purchasing models for journal literature undertaken by OhioLINK and HEAL-Link...
This paper discusses the OhioLINK Electronic Journals Center which was first made available to users...
If you could create any collection management report, including any data, what would it look like? A...
This compilation is a mixture of papers submitted by speakers and text derived from notes taken by t...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals—known as big deals—that provide...
Background: The University of Nebraska-Lincoln University Libraries institutional repository was fou...
Presentation given at Ohio Valley Group of Technical Services Librarians Annual Conference, 2015.Due...
Much has transpired in a short period of time. The JSTOR database now includes well over two million...
Managing The Ohio State University Libraries' collection of chemistry journals within OhioLINK's con...
has been working hard to make as much as possible of our journal collection available to our users e...
Drawing on an original methodology using citations, downloads, and survey data, this paper analyzes ...
Electronic journals have been applauded as a solution to the serials pricing crisis, a step toward e...
Provision of electronic chemistry journals in an academic setting will be described. The talk will i...
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Chemistry Library, an early adopter of electro...
At Minnesota State University, Mankato, we\u27ve created a collection analysis system that is unique...