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Autor principal: Webster, Duane
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1999
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contents Emerging Responses to the Science Journal Crisis. Webster, Duane Academic Libraries Access to Information Consortia Costs Library Associations Library Collections Library Networks Postsecondary Education Scholarly Journals Scientific and Technical Information Shared Library Resources The continuing problem of the high cost of accessing scientific, technical, and medical (STM) literature haunts both developed and developing economies. Maintaining access to significant research and scholarship at a time when both the volume and price of information have increased nearly three-fold in the last decade requires fresh strategies and new creative efforts. This paper comments on the array of coping mechanisms adopted by U.S. libraries, including canceling lesser used titles, moving from ownership to access, resource sharing, and consortial purchasing. The paper then looks at the recently developed strategic responses aimed at addressing some of the root causes of the STM crisis: an imperfect marketplace; growing presence of commercial publishers; consolidation of STM publishers; and proliferation of titles. As a result of this economic analysis and legislative developments, the academic community needs to consider dramatically different strategies for responding to the crisis. Some of the emerging strategies are noted in the paper. (Contains 15 endnotes.) (Author/MES)
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spellingShingle Emerging Responses to the Science Journal Crisis.
Webster, Duane
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Consortia
Costs
Library Associations
Library Collections
Library Networks
Postsecondary Education
Scholarly Journals
Scientific and Technical Information
Shared Library Resources
Emerging Responses to the Science Journal Crisis. Webster, Duane Academic Libraries Access to Information Consortia Costs Library Associations Library Collections Library Networks Postsecondary Education Scholarly Journals Scientific and Technical Information Shared Library Resources The continuing problem of the high cost of accessing scientific, technical, and medical (STM) literature haunts both developed and developing economies. Maintaining access to significant research and scholarship at a time when both the volume and price of information have increased nearly three-fold in the last decade requires fresh strategies and new creative efforts. This paper comments on the array of coping mechanisms adopted by U.S. libraries, including canceling lesser used titles, moving from ownership to access, resource sharing, and consortial purchasing. The paper then looks at the recently developed strategic responses aimed at addressing some of the root causes of the STM crisis: an imperfect marketplace; growing presence of commercial publishers; consolidation of STM publishers; and proliferation of titles. As a result of this economic analysis and legislative developments, the academic community needs to consider dramatically different strategies for responding to the crisis. Some of the emerging strategies are noted in the paper. (Contains 15 endnotes.) (Author/MES)
title Emerging Responses to the Science Journal Crisis.
topic Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Consortia
Costs
Library Associations
Library Collections
Library Networks
Postsecondary Education
Scholarly Journals
Scientific and Technical Information
Shared Library Resources
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED441509