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Main Authors: Tenopir, Carol, King, Donald W.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ521788
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author Tenopir, Carol
King, Donald W.
author_facet Tenopir, Carol
King, Donald W.
Tenopir, Carol
King, Donald W.
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contents Setting the Record Straight on Journal Publishing: Myth vs. Reality. Tenopir, Carol King, Donald W. Document Delivery Electronic Publishing Interlibrary Loans Libraries Library Collections Misconceptions Periodicals Printed Materials Publishing Industry Reading Habits Scientists Trend Analysis Dispels misconceptions about print journal publishing so electronic publishing will not be based on old myths. Explains the truth behind 10 myths that have arisen in the publishing community over the past 20 years. Finds that scientists are using more library-provided journals, and that libraries are reducing journal collections by relying on interlibrary loan and document delivery. (JMV)
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spellingShingle Setting the Record Straight on Journal Publishing: Myth vs. Reality.
Tenopir, Carol
King, Donald W.
Document Delivery
Electronic Publishing
Interlibrary Loans
Libraries
Library Collections
Misconceptions
Periodicals
Printed Materials
Publishing Industry
Reading Habits
Scientists
Trend Analysis
Setting the Record Straight on Journal Publishing: Myth vs. Reality. Tenopir, Carol King, Donald W. Document Delivery Electronic Publishing Interlibrary Loans Libraries Library Collections Misconceptions Periodicals Printed Materials Publishing Industry Reading Habits Scientists Trend Analysis Dispels misconceptions about print journal publishing so electronic publishing will not be based on old myths. Explains the truth behind 10 myths that have arisen in the publishing community over the past 20 years. Finds that scientists are using more library-provided journals, and that libraries are reducing journal collections by relying on interlibrary loan and document delivery. (JMV)
title Setting the Record Straight on Journal Publishing: Myth vs. Reality.
topic Document Delivery
Electronic Publishing
Interlibrary Loans
Libraries
Library Collections
Misconceptions
Periodicals
Printed Materials
Publishing Industry
Reading Habits
Scientists
Trend Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ521788