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| author | Shontz, David |
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| contents | The Serial/Monograph Ratio in Psychology: Application at the Local Level. Shontz, David Budgeting Citation Analysis College Libraries Faculty Higher Education Information Utilization Library Collection Development Periodicals Psychology Serials Social Science Research A citation study of journal articles published by University of Florida faculty members and indexed in PsycINFO and PsycLIT revealed a higher serials/monographs ratio (75 percent) than has been nationally reported for psychology (30-50 percent). These results suggest that, as the literature use in psychology changes, budgetary thinking and collection development should change accordingly. (20 notes) (EA) |
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| publishDate | 1992 |
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| spellingShingle | The Serial/Monograph Ratio in Psychology: Application at the Local Level. Shontz, David Budgeting Citation Analysis College Libraries Faculty Higher Education Information Utilization Library Collection Development Periodicals Psychology Serials Social Science Research The Serial/Monograph Ratio in Psychology: Application at the Local Level. Shontz, David Budgeting Citation Analysis College Libraries Faculty Higher Education Information Utilization Library Collection Development Periodicals Psychology Serials Social Science Research A citation study of journal articles published by University of Florida faculty members and indexed in PsycINFO and PsycLIT revealed a higher serials/monographs ratio (75 percent) than has been nationally reported for psychology (30-50 percent). These results suggest that, as the literature use in psychology changes, budgetary thinking and collection development should change accordingly. (20 notes) (EA) |
| title | The Serial/Monograph Ratio in Psychology: Application at the Local Level. |
| topic | Budgeting Citation Analysis College Libraries Faculty Higher Education Information Utilization Library Collection Development Periodicals Psychology Serials Social Science Research |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ454671 |