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Main Author: Kingma, Bruce R.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1994
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ513782
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author Kingma, Bruce R.
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contents Access to Journal Articles: A Model of the Cost Efficiency of Document Delivery and Library Consortia. Kingma, Bruce R. Access to Information Consortia Cost Effectiveness Costs Document Delivery Futures (of Society) Library Cooperation Mathematical Formulas Models Scholarly Journals Tables (Data) Time Management Use Studies Users (Information) Presents an economic model to analyze the cost efficiency of access to journal articles via three alternatives: journal subscriptions, consortium membership, and commercial document delivery. Results show cost efficiency is based on the value of future journal use, costs of delivery and subscriptions, and the value of time to patrons. (Author/LRW)
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spellingShingle Access to Journal Articles: A Model of the Cost Efficiency of Document Delivery and Library Consortia.
Kingma, Bruce R.
Access to Information
Consortia
Cost Effectiveness
Costs
Document Delivery
Futures (of Society)
Library Cooperation
Mathematical Formulas
Models
Scholarly Journals
Tables (Data)
Time Management
Use Studies
Users (Information)
Access to Journal Articles: A Model of the Cost Efficiency of Document Delivery and Library Consortia. Kingma, Bruce R. Access to Information Consortia Cost Effectiveness Costs Document Delivery Futures (of Society) Library Cooperation Mathematical Formulas Models Scholarly Journals Tables (Data) Time Management Use Studies Users (Information) Presents an economic model to analyze the cost efficiency of access to journal articles via three alternatives: journal subscriptions, consortium membership, and commercial document delivery. Results show cost efficiency is based on the value of future journal use, costs of delivery and subscriptions, and the value of time to patrons. (Author/LRW)
title Access to Journal Articles: A Model of the Cost Efficiency of Document Delivery and Library Consortia.
topic Access to Information
Consortia
Cost Effectiveness
Costs
Document Delivery
Futures (of Society)
Library Cooperation
Mathematical Formulas
Models
Scholarly Journals
Tables (Data)
Time Management
Use Studies
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ513782