Purpose – To consider the economic and physical impact of electronic journals on remotely stored print stock. Design/methodology/approach – A collection of print journals was used as an object for consideration. Physical and heritage aspects of the collection are examined and questions are posed regarding the wisdom of future retention in response to increased demand for electronic alternatives. Findings – Emerging trends predict a predominance of periodical literature in electronic form. The future of local remote storage for low demand printed journal collections needs to be evaluated in economic as well as cultural terms. Research limitations/implications – Based on a collection at the Boole Library, University College Cork, Ireland. ...
Library shelves are increasingly full, and print books are still being acquired. Yet surprisingly fe...
Surveys library directors in the Ontario Council of University Libraries consortium regarding weedin...
The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals should work to protect multiple runs of actual Victor...
This paper considers the storage options for print collections in a digital environment. Recent chan...
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The Canadian university library members of two consortial e-journal arrangements were surveyed to de...
Abstract: This article undertakes a review of the literature related to shared print storage and na...
There is legitimate enthusiasm for scholarly electronic publishing and its potentials. However, the...
This paper examines preservation strategies for both print and electronic scholarly journals focusin...
This paper reports on current research assessing the potential space savings that can be made if Aus...
A number of pressures on academic libraries imperil the long-term survivability of printed knowledge...
Print media usage presented some important qualities overtime, which have made it an advantageous me...
Scholarly Electronic Publishing, Library Space PlanningThere is legitimate enthusiasm for scholarly ...
The emergence of a mass-digitized book corpus has the potential to transform the academic library en...
The SHERPA project of UK JISC has been investigating the issues of setting up e-print repositories. ...
Library shelves are increasingly full, and print books are still being acquired. Yet surprisingly fe...
Surveys library directors in the Ontario Council of University Libraries consortium regarding weedin...
The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals should work to protect multiple runs of actual Victor...
This paper considers the storage options for print collections in a digital environment. Recent chan...
This paper reports on the results of a 2007 survey of Australian academic libraries and their practi...
The Canadian university library members of two consortial e-journal arrangements were surveyed to de...
Abstract: This article undertakes a review of the literature related to shared print storage and na...
There is legitimate enthusiasm for scholarly electronic publishing and its potentials. However, the...
This paper examines preservation strategies for both print and electronic scholarly journals focusin...
This paper reports on current research assessing the potential space savings that can be made if Aus...
A number of pressures on academic libraries imperil the long-term survivability of printed knowledge...
Print media usage presented some important qualities overtime, which have made it an advantageous me...
Scholarly Electronic Publishing, Library Space PlanningThere is legitimate enthusiasm for scholarly ...
The emergence of a mass-digitized book corpus has the potential to transform the academic library en...
The SHERPA project of UK JISC has been investigating the issues of setting up e-print repositories. ...
Library shelves are increasingly full, and print books are still being acquired. Yet surprisingly fe...
Surveys library directors in the Ontario Council of University Libraries consortium regarding weedin...
The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals should work to protect multiple runs of actual Victor...