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| author | LaFond, Deborah M. Van Ullen, Mary K. Irving, Richard D. |
| author_facet | LaFond, Deborah M. Van Ullen, Mary K. Irving, Richard D. LaFond, Deborah M. Van Ullen, Mary K. Irving, Richard D. |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Diversity in Collection Development: Comparing Access Strategies to Alternative Press Periodicals. LaFond, Deborah M. Van Ullen, Mary K. Irving, Richard D. Academic Libraries Comparative Analysis Consortia Full Text Databases Higher Education Interlibrary Loans Library Collection Development Scholarly Journals Shared Library Resources This study conducted at the State University of New York at Albany compares methods of providing access to diverse points of view as represented by journals indexed in "Alternative Press Index." Examines local subscriptions, resource-sharing consortia that include expedited interlibrary loan systems, and four electronic full-text periodical products. (Author/LRW) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| id | eric_EJ605339 |
| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2000 |
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| spellingShingle | Diversity in Collection Development: Comparing Access Strategies to Alternative Press Periodicals. LaFond, Deborah M. Van Ullen, Mary K. Irving, Richard D. Academic Libraries Comparative Analysis Consortia Full Text Databases Higher Education Interlibrary Loans Library Collection Development Scholarly Journals Shared Library Resources Diversity in Collection Development: Comparing Access Strategies to Alternative Press Periodicals. LaFond, Deborah M. Van Ullen, Mary K. Irving, Richard D. Academic Libraries Comparative Analysis Consortia Full Text Databases Higher Education Interlibrary Loans Library Collection Development Scholarly Journals Shared Library Resources This study conducted at the State University of New York at Albany compares methods of providing access to diverse points of view as represented by journals indexed in "Alternative Press Index." Examines local subscriptions, resource-sharing consortia that include expedited interlibrary loan systems, and four electronic full-text periodical products. (Author/LRW) |
| title | Diversity in Collection Development: Comparing Access Strategies to Alternative Press Periodicals. |
| topic | Academic Libraries Comparative Analysis Consortia Full Text Databases Higher Education Interlibrary Loans Library Collection Development Scholarly Journals Shared Library Resources |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ605339 |