Big Deals expand an institution’s access to scholarly literature, with usage statistics showing that previously unavailable journals receive significant usage. To determine if faculty use these new e-journals in their research, the Simon Fraser University (SFU) Library analyzed SFU citation data to journals from selected Big Deals for two years prior to signing a major Big Deal (1993 and 1998) and for two consecutive years following the Big Deal (2004 and 2005). Pre Big Deal, the percentage of citations to journals that are part of Big Deals but were previously not subscribed to was an average of 2.6%. Post Big Deal this increased to an average of 6.1%
This paper presents methods to develop metrics that compare Big Deal journal packages and the journ...
Slides from "Featured Paper" presentation to STS Research Forum, American Library Association Annual...
Slides from "Featured Paper" presentation to STS Research Forum, American Library Association Annual...
Big Deals expand an institution’s access to scholarly literature, with usage statistics showing that...
Big Deals expand an institution’s access to scholarly literature, with usage statistics showing that...
Abstract Big Deals expand an institution\u27s access to scholarly literature, with usage statistics ...
Abstract Big Deals expand an institution\u27s access to scholarly literature, with usage statistics ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals—known as big deals—that provide...
Drawing on an original methodology using citations, downloads, and survey data, this paper analyzes ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
This article reports on an ongoing study of how well the University of Calgary Library is doing in c...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
Objective – This paper summarizes two studies that share the same research question: do universities...
This article reports on an ongoing study of how well the University of Calgary Library is doing in c...
This article reports on an ongoing study of how well the University of Calgary Library is doing in c...
This paper presents methods to develop metrics that compare Big Deal journal packages and the journ...
Slides from "Featured Paper" presentation to STS Research Forum, American Library Association Annual...
Slides from "Featured Paper" presentation to STS Research Forum, American Library Association Annual...
Big Deals expand an institution’s access to scholarly literature, with usage statistics showing that...
Big Deals expand an institution’s access to scholarly literature, with usage statistics showing that...
Abstract Big Deals expand an institution\u27s access to scholarly literature, with usage statistics ...
Abstract Big Deals expand an institution\u27s access to scholarly literature, with usage statistics ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals—known as big deals—that provide...
Drawing on an original methodology using citations, downloads, and survey data, this paper analyzes ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
This article reports on an ongoing study of how well the University of Calgary Library is doing in c...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
Objective – This paper summarizes two studies that share the same research question: do universities...
This article reports on an ongoing study of how well the University of Calgary Library is doing in c...
This article reports on an ongoing study of how well the University of Calgary Library is doing in c...
This paper presents methods to develop metrics that compare Big Deal journal packages and the journ...
Slides from "Featured Paper" presentation to STS Research Forum, American Library Association Annual...
Slides from "Featured Paper" presentation to STS Research Forum, American Library Association Annual...