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Autori principali: Van Orsdel, Lee C., Born, Kathleen
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2005
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ712214
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author Van Orsdel, Lee C.
Born, Kathleen
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Born, Kathleen
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Born, Kathleen
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contents Choosing Sides: There Is a Global Struggle over Open Access and No Immediate Answer to the Dilemma. Where Are Librarians in This Debate? Van Orsdel, Lee C. Born, Kathleen Periodicals Publishing Industry Costs Library Materials Libraries Economic Impact Economic Factors Access to Information Information Dissemination This year's periodicals price study looks at these and other factors that are reshaping the serials marketplace. Three Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) databases--Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Social Sciences Citation Index, and Science Citation Index--provide the 4,893 titles used in the study. These databases typically reflect the journal holdings of large research libraries. For smaller academic libraries, we include an analysis of 2,759 journals in EBSCO Publishing's Academic Search Premier. This article gives the results of this study in detail. Some of the sections included in the article are: (1) Price engineering for 2005; (2) It's the cost, stupid; (3) Well, it's also the impact; (4) Ditching print in America; (5) Scandal du jour; (6) Parliamentary backbone; and (7) Playing U.S. hardball.
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spellingShingle Choosing Sides: There Is a Global Struggle over Open Access and No Immediate Answer to the Dilemma. Where Are Librarians in This Debate?
Van Orsdel, Lee C.
Born, Kathleen
Periodicals
Publishing Industry
Costs
Library Materials
Libraries
Economic Impact
Economic Factors
Access to Information
Information Dissemination
Choosing Sides: There Is a Global Struggle over Open Access and No Immediate Answer to the Dilemma. Where Are Librarians in This Debate? Van Orsdel, Lee C. Born, Kathleen Periodicals Publishing Industry Costs Library Materials Libraries Economic Impact Economic Factors Access to Information Information Dissemination This year's periodicals price study looks at these and other factors that are reshaping the serials marketplace. Three Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) databases--Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Social Sciences Citation Index, and Science Citation Index--provide the 4,893 titles used in the study. These databases typically reflect the journal holdings of large research libraries. For smaller academic libraries, we include an analysis of 2,759 journals in EBSCO Publishing's Academic Search Premier. This article gives the results of this study in detail. Some of the sections included in the article are: (1) Price engineering for 2005; (2) It's the cost, stupid; (3) Well, it's also the impact; (4) Ditching print in America; (5) Scandal du jour; (6) Parliamentary backbone; and (7) Playing U.S. hardball.
title Choosing Sides: There Is a Global Struggle over Open Access and No Immediate Answer to the Dilemma. Where Are Librarians in This Debate?
topic Periodicals
Publishing Industry
Costs
Library Materials
Libraries
Economic Impact
Economic Factors
Access to Information
Information Dissemination
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ712214