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Hauptverfasser: Devin, Robin B., Kellogg, Martha
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Veröffentlicht: 1990
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ408944
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author Devin, Robin B.
Kellogg, Martha
author_facet Devin, Robin B.
Kellogg, Martha
Devin, Robin B.
Kellogg, Martha
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contents The Serial/Monograph Ratio in Research Libraries: Budgeting in Light of Citation Studies. Devin, Robin B. Kellogg, Martha Academic Libraries Budgeting Citation Analysis Cost Effectiveness Higher Education Library Expenditures Mathematical Formulas Monographs Research Libraries Resource Allocation Serials Discusses the pressure placed on research libraries to maintain a balanced collection of serials and monographs, and presents an allocation formula for serial versus monograph budgeting. The formula is based on the findings of over 50 studies that used citation analysis to determine the actual percentage of serials versus monographs used by researchers. (11 references) (CLB)
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spellingShingle The Serial/Monograph Ratio in Research Libraries: Budgeting in Light of Citation Studies.
Devin, Robin B.
Kellogg, Martha
Academic Libraries
Budgeting
Citation Analysis
Cost Effectiveness
Higher Education
Library Expenditures
Mathematical Formulas
Monographs
Research Libraries
Resource Allocation
Serials
The Serial/Monograph Ratio in Research Libraries: Budgeting in Light of Citation Studies. Devin, Robin B. Kellogg, Martha Academic Libraries Budgeting Citation Analysis Cost Effectiveness Higher Education Library Expenditures Mathematical Formulas Monographs Research Libraries Resource Allocation Serials Discusses the pressure placed on research libraries to maintain a balanced collection of serials and monographs, and presents an allocation formula for serial versus monograph budgeting. The formula is based on the findings of over 50 studies that used citation analysis to determine the actual percentage of serials versus monographs used by researchers. (11 references) (CLB)
title The Serial/Monograph Ratio in Research Libraries: Budgeting in Light of Citation Studies.
topic Academic Libraries
Budgeting
Citation Analysis
Cost Effectiveness
Higher Education
Library Expenditures
Mathematical Formulas
Monographs
Research Libraries
Resource Allocation
Serials
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ408944