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Hauptverfasser: Metz, Paul, Gasser, Sharon
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2006
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ792786
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author Metz, Paul
Gasser, Sharon
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Gasser, Sharon
Metz, Paul
Gasser, Sharon
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contents Analyzing Current Serials in Virginia: An Application of the Ulrich's Serials Analysis System Metz, Paul Gasser, Sharon Electronic Libraries Academic Libraries Publications Decision Making VIVA (the Virtual Library of Virginia) was one of the first subscribers to R. R. Bowker's Ulrich's Serials Analysis System (USAS). Creating a database that combined a union report of current serial subscriptions within most academic libraries in the state with the data elements present in Ulrich's made possible a comprehensive analysis designed to inform collective decision-making about serials. The results of this analysis, especially as they pertain to possible efforts to preserve subscriptions within the state or to add subscriptions to targeted new titles, are presented. Problems with using the resource and anticipated product enhancements are also discussed. (Contains 5 tables and 2 notes.)
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spellingShingle Analyzing Current Serials in Virginia: An Application of the Ulrich's Serials Analysis System
Metz, Paul
Gasser, Sharon
Electronic Libraries
Academic Libraries
Publications
Decision Making
Analyzing Current Serials in Virginia: An Application of the Ulrich's Serials Analysis System Metz, Paul Gasser, Sharon Electronic Libraries Academic Libraries Publications Decision Making VIVA (the Virtual Library of Virginia) was one of the first subscribers to R. R. Bowker's Ulrich's Serials Analysis System (USAS). Creating a database that combined a union report of current serial subscriptions within most academic libraries in the state with the data elements present in Ulrich's made possible a comprehensive analysis designed to inform collective decision-making about serials. The results of this analysis, especially as they pertain to possible efforts to preserve subscriptions within the state or to add subscriptions to targeted new titles, are presented. Problems with using the resource and anticipated product enhancements are also discussed. (Contains 5 tables and 2 notes.)
title Analyzing Current Serials in Virginia: An Application of the Ulrich's Serials Analysis System
topic Electronic Libraries
Academic Libraries
Publications
Decision Making
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ792786