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Main Authors: Marks, Kenneth E, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ424838
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author Marks, Kenneth E
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contents Longitudinal Study of Scientific Journal Prices in a Research Library. Marks, Kenneth E And Others College Libraries Costs Foreign Countries Higher Education Land Grant Universities Library Collections Longitudinal Studies Periodicals Publishing Industry Research Libraries Scientific and Technical Information Trend Analysis Describes a study that evaluated the determinants of price increases of scientific journals over time from a variety of publishers, disciplines, and countries. It was found that inflation and greater journal length explained most price increases, and that journal prices from commercial publishers increased much more rapidly than those from nonprofit publishers. (Author/SD)
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spellingShingle Longitudinal Study of Scientific Journal Prices in a Research Library.
Marks, Kenneth E
And Others
College Libraries
Costs
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Land Grant Universities
Library Collections
Longitudinal Studies
Periodicals
Publishing Industry
Research Libraries
Scientific and Technical Information
Trend Analysis
Longitudinal Study of Scientific Journal Prices in a Research Library. Marks, Kenneth E And Others College Libraries Costs Foreign Countries Higher Education Land Grant Universities Library Collections Longitudinal Studies Periodicals Publishing Industry Research Libraries Scientific and Technical Information Trend Analysis Describes a study that evaluated the determinants of price increases of scientific journals over time from a variety of publishers, disciplines, and countries. It was found that inflation and greater journal length explained most price increases, and that journal prices from commercial publishers increased much more rapidly than those from nonprofit publishers. (Author/SD)
title Longitudinal Study of Scientific Journal Prices in a Research Library.
topic College Libraries
Costs
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Land Grant Universities
Library Collections
Longitudinal Studies
Periodicals
Publishing Industry
Research Libraries
Scientific and Technical Information
Trend Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ424838