Drawing on an original methodology using citations, downloads, and survey data, this paper analyzes journal usage patterns across 28 Canadian universities. Results show that usage levels vary across disciplines and that different academic platforms varied in their importance to different institutions, with for-profit platforms generally exhibiting lower usage. These results suggest economic inefficiencies exist in “big deal” academic journal subscriptions for universities, as most journals in such bundles are seldom or never used. We recommend that universities coordinate resource sharing and negotiate strategies with academic journal expenditures based on shared interests and usage trends
The advantages of bundling e-journals together into publisher collections include increased access t...
Ted Bergstrom writes of his involvement requesting copies of library contracts with several major pu...
This paper looks at various aspects of usage data collation and provision in the area of e-journals ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals—known as big deals—that provide...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
This paper reports the results of a quantitative analysis examining factors affecting electronic jou...
Sherpa Romeo green journal (pre-print or post-print only)This article investigates the importance of...
Faced with shrinking budgets and increased subscription prices, many academic libraries are seeking ...
At Western University, like many other schools, journal package “big deals” (large, bundled collecti...
At Western University, like many other schools, journal package “big deals” (large, bundled collecti...
Faced with shrinking budgets and increased subscription prices, many academic libraries are seeking ...
Big Deals expand an institution’s access to scholarly literature, with usage statistics showing that...
The advantages of bundling e-journals together into publisher collections include increased access t...
Big Deals expand an institution’s access to scholarly literature, with usage statistics showing that...
The advantages of bundling e-journals together into publisher collections include increased access t...
Ted Bergstrom writes of his involvement requesting copies of library contracts with several major pu...
This paper looks at various aspects of usage data collation and provision in the area of e-journals ...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals—known as big deals—that provide...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
Commercial scholarly publishers promote and sell bundles of journals— known as big deals—that provi...
This paper reports the results of a quantitative analysis examining factors affecting electronic jou...
Sherpa Romeo green journal (pre-print or post-print only)This article investigates the importance of...
Faced with shrinking budgets and increased subscription prices, many academic libraries are seeking ...
At Western University, like many other schools, journal package “big deals” (large, bundled collecti...
At Western University, like many other schools, journal package “big deals” (large, bundled collecti...
Faced with shrinking budgets and increased subscription prices, many academic libraries are seeking ...
Big Deals expand an institution’s access to scholarly literature, with usage statistics showing that...
The advantages of bundling e-journals together into publisher collections include increased access t...
Big Deals expand an institution’s access to scholarly literature, with usage statistics showing that...
The advantages of bundling e-journals together into publisher collections include increased access t...
Ted Bergstrom writes of his involvement requesting copies of library contracts with several major pu...
This paper looks at various aspects of usage data collation and provision in the area of e-journals ...