Objective: The research describes an extensible method of evaluating and cancelling electronic journals during a budget shortfall and evaluates implications for interlibrary loan (ILL) and user satisfaction. Methods: We calculated cost per use for cancellable electronic journal subscriptions (n=533) from the 2013 calendar year and the first half of 2014, cancelling titles with cost per use greater than $20 and less than 100 yearly uses. For remaining titles, we issued an online survey asking respondents to rank the importance of journals to their work. Finally, we gathered ILL requests and COUNTER JR2 turnaway reports for calendar year 2015. Results: Three hundred fifty-four respondents completed the survey. Because of the level of hetero...
Surveys used to collect data for an evaluation assigned by the Swedish National Library on how the S...
Objective: Background: In response to the National Library of Medicine\u27s (NLM) ILL service increa...
This article is based on part of a survey that investigated journal cancellations in university libr...
OBJECTIVE: The research describes an extensible method of evaluating and cancelling electronic journ...
Objective – To determine the impact of electronic journals on interlibrary loan (ILL) activity. The ...
Interlibrary loan has traditionally been offered as a substitute method of access for low-use titles...
This article is based on part of a survey that investigated journal cancellations in university libr...
This is the authors\u27 manuscript of chapter 7 in the book Library Data: Empowering Practice and Pe...
This paper reports on the outcomes of research assessing the nature and extent of print journal canc...
Research in Librarianship Grant awarded by the Canadian Association of Research LibrariesPeer Review...
A six-month journal-use survey was conducted at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC...
For the University of Ottawa, the journal renewal period is September–October and arrives at a time ...
Objective: After dealing with three major budget cuts in FY03, The Lamar Soutter Library faced addit...
Mississippi State University Libraries faced three consecutive years of journal cancellations. We lo...
Objectives – This study examines what factors are considered by college and university libraries in ...
Surveys used to collect data for an evaluation assigned by the Swedish National Library on how the S...
Objective: Background: In response to the National Library of Medicine\u27s (NLM) ILL service increa...
This article is based on part of a survey that investigated journal cancellations in university libr...
OBJECTIVE: The research describes an extensible method of evaluating and cancelling electronic journ...
Objective – To determine the impact of electronic journals on interlibrary loan (ILL) activity. The ...
Interlibrary loan has traditionally been offered as a substitute method of access for low-use titles...
This article is based on part of a survey that investigated journal cancellations in university libr...
This is the authors\u27 manuscript of chapter 7 in the book Library Data: Empowering Practice and Pe...
This paper reports on the outcomes of research assessing the nature and extent of print journal canc...
Research in Librarianship Grant awarded by the Canadian Association of Research LibrariesPeer Review...
A six-month journal-use survey was conducted at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC...
For the University of Ottawa, the journal renewal period is September–October and arrives at a time ...
Objective: After dealing with three major budget cuts in FY03, The Lamar Soutter Library faced addit...
Mississippi State University Libraries faced three consecutive years of journal cancellations. We lo...
Objectives – This study examines what factors are considered by college and university libraries in ...
Surveys used to collect data for an evaluation assigned by the Swedish National Library on how the S...
Objective: Background: In response to the National Library of Medicine\u27s (NLM) ILL service increa...
This article is based on part of a survey that investigated journal cancellations in university libr...