Traditional collection management of serials through site licenses and subscriptions is increasingly unsustainable due to rising costs and steady or falling library budgets. The ensuing gaps in access have led to widespread illicit file sharing, resulting in the disintermediation of libraries and the devaluing of publishers. It has therefore become essential to explore alternatives for the delivery of journal literature. We report on the exploration of a new mechanism for the provision of scholarly articles using patron-driven acquisition (PDA). During the 2012–2013 academic year, the University of Utah Marriott Library, ReadCube, and Nature Publishing Group collaborated on the development and testing of ReadCube Access, an article delivery...
In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transiti...
Academic libraries have long had print journals to support the university’s discovery and research n...
Print journals collection development has long been an academic librarian role. However, academic li...
Abstract Traditional collection management of serials through site licenses and subscriptions is in...
journal articleThe University of Utah Library has teamed with a new company, Labtiva, to experiment ...
It’s 2017, and library patrons still have limited ways to access the text of articles behind pay wal...
In response to the impetus in higher education to find innovative ways to provide more services at l...
Electronic subscriptions occupy an ever increasing majority of budgets and prevent libraries from ex...
Depressed economic times often lead libraries to consider new practices, including alternatives to t...
Escalating journal subscription costs and concurrent library and institutional budget cuts have prec...
Journal ArticleThe paper describes how creators can expand access to research by publishing with ope...
Presentation given at Ohio Valley Group of Technical Services Librarians Annual Conference, 2015.Due...
This article discusses the increase in journal prices and the resulting pressures on library budgets...
Academic library patron driven acquisition (PDA) of ebooks on aggregator platforms is gaining steam....
For many libraries, particularly small to midsize academic libraries, journals have placed significa...
In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transiti...
Academic libraries have long had print journals to support the university’s discovery and research n...
Print journals collection development has long been an academic librarian role. However, academic li...
Abstract Traditional collection management of serials through site licenses and subscriptions is in...
journal articleThe University of Utah Library has teamed with a new company, Labtiva, to experiment ...
It’s 2017, and library patrons still have limited ways to access the text of articles behind pay wal...
In response to the impetus in higher education to find innovative ways to provide more services at l...
Electronic subscriptions occupy an ever increasing majority of budgets and prevent libraries from ex...
Depressed economic times often lead libraries to consider new practices, including alternatives to t...
Escalating journal subscription costs and concurrent library and institutional budget cuts have prec...
Journal ArticleThe paper describes how creators can expand access to research by publishing with ope...
Presentation given at Ohio Valley Group of Technical Services Librarians Annual Conference, 2015.Due...
This article discusses the increase in journal prices and the resulting pressures on library budgets...
Academic library patron driven acquisition (PDA) of ebooks on aggregator platforms is gaining steam....
For many libraries, particularly small to midsize academic libraries, journals have placed significa...
In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transiti...
Academic libraries have long had print journals to support the university’s discovery and research n...
Print journals collection development has long been an academic librarian role. However, academic li...