A precipitous rise in the price of library materials, especially serials; an increase in worldwide publication output; and a decline in the funding base of research libraries have resulted in a drastic erosion of the purchasing power of research libraries. This erosion of purchasing power has in turn directly resulted in a reduction of the number of nonserial printed materials acquired by academic research libraries in the United States in the latter half of the 1980s. This study is a comparison of the number of nonserial imprints acquired by the 72 Association of Research Libraries members whose bibliographic records for the imprint years 1985 to 1989 are included in the 1991 edition of the OCLC/AMIGOS Collection Analysis CD-ROM database. ...
This report is available only to Cornell University Library staff.This document provides some prelim...
The purpose of the study was to assess the impact of technology on collection development and the co...
162 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The rate of internal duplicat...
A precipitous rise in the price of library materials, especially serials; an increase in worldwide p...
In the latter half of the 1980's there was a drastic decline in the number of monograph acquisi...
Domestic serials cancellation and serials holdings records for 3 years (1992–1994) from 10 U.S. acad...
A longitudinal study of serial cancellations was conducted by analyzing the cancellation lists betwe...
The primary focus of collection evaluation and assessment has been the subjective judgment of the st...
LIBRARYEXPENDITURES HAVE INCREASED faster than inflation over the last six years. Ironically, librar...
Article based on “The Changing Print Resource Base of Academic Libraries in the United States: A Com...
Given the rapidly changing economics of scholarly communication in the digital age, the importance o...
Use of the monograph collection at Swinburne Library is reported for a six year period during which ...
The impetus for this paper arose out of a concern for the future of acquisitions at the Merrill Libr...
This exploratory study focuses on the management of decline as characterized by shrinking resources ...
It used to be that the building of library research collections consisted primarily of acquiring boo...
This report is available only to Cornell University Library staff.This document provides some prelim...
The purpose of the study was to assess the impact of technology on collection development and the co...
162 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The rate of internal duplicat...
A precipitous rise in the price of library materials, especially serials; an increase in worldwide p...
In the latter half of the 1980's there was a drastic decline in the number of monograph acquisi...
Domestic serials cancellation and serials holdings records for 3 years (1992–1994) from 10 U.S. acad...
A longitudinal study of serial cancellations was conducted by analyzing the cancellation lists betwe...
The primary focus of collection evaluation and assessment has been the subjective judgment of the st...
LIBRARYEXPENDITURES HAVE INCREASED faster than inflation over the last six years. Ironically, librar...
Article based on “The Changing Print Resource Base of Academic Libraries in the United States: A Com...
Given the rapidly changing economics of scholarly communication in the digital age, the importance o...
Use of the monograph collection at Swinburne Library is reported for a six year period during which ...
The impetus for this paper arose out of a concern for the future of acquisitions at the Merrill Libr...
This exploratory study focuses on the management of decline as characterized by shrinking resources ...
It used to be that the building of library research collections consisted primarily of acquiring boo...
This report is available only to Cornell University Library staff.This document provides some prelim...
The purpose of the study was to assess the impact of technology on collection development and the co...
162 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The rate of internal duplicat...