Drawing from comprehensive circulation data showing how monographs are accessed across disciplines at the University of Notre Dame library, Parker Ladwig and Thurston Miller challenge the assumption that STEM and social science books are accessed less frequently over time than monographs in the humanities. This data and similar studies can help to improve library services by providing a more informed understanding of collection supply and demand
Citation analysis was used as an aid in collection development in the field of engineering. It was f...
Seton Hall Libraries’ print book collection is extensive, especially in humanities disciplines, but ...
Circulation data for materials received over a two-year period by an undergraduate library were anal...
Brief report of a survey of usage of printed monographs in the humanities at a large Australian univ...
On numerous occasions over the course of the UNL Libraries’ continuing discussions concerning the al...
Circulation studies provide evidence of demand for monographs, but it is necessary to determine the ...
I analyzed circulation of print books at Seton Hall University Libraries using the WorldCat Analysis...
Librarians have used \u27use\u27 and \u27user\u27 studies as management techniques for improving and...
Objective – To discern the statistical accuracy of reports that print circulation is in decline in ...
This poster looks at the circulation rate for literary primary texts, which constitute a unique area...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine what proportion of books were checked out in an a...
As university libraries transition to digital collections and new services, their book deselection p...
Humanities researchers consider the library to be their laboratory, and its print collections their ...
With limited library budgets and declining circulation of print books, it is important to demonstrat...
Citation analysis was used as an aid in collection development in the field of engineering. It was f...
Seton Hall Libraries’ print book collection is extensive, especially in humanities disciplines, but ...
Circulation data for materials received over a two-year period by an undergraduate library were anal...
Brief report of a survey of usage of printed monographs in the humanities at a large Australian univ...
On numerous occasions over the course of the UNL Libraries’ continuing discussions concerning the al...
Circulation studies provide evidence of demand for monographs, but it is necessary to determine the ...
I analyzed circulation of print books at Seton Hall University Libraries using the WorldCat Analysis...
Librarians have used \u27use\u27 and \u27user\u27 studies as management techniques for improving and...
Objective – To discern the statistical accuracy of reports that print circulation is in decline in ...
This poster looks at the circulation rate for literary primary texts, which constitute a unique area...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine what proportion of books were checked out in an a...
As university libraries transition to digital collections and new services, their book deselection p...
Humanities researchers consider the library to be their laboratory, and its print collections their ...
With limited library budgets and declining circulation of print books, it is important to demonstrat...
Citation analysis was used as an aid in collection development in the field of engineering. It was f...
Seton Hall Libraries’ print book collection is extensive, especially in humanities disciplines, but ...
Circulation data for materials received over a two-year period by an undergraduate library were anal...