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1. Verfasser: Waller, Andrew
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2003
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ951407
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contents Print Journal Holdings in Two Canadian Consortial Projects Waller, Andrew Research Libraries Electronic Journals Library Research Printed Materials Online Vendors Consortia Program Termination Library Materials Library Services Access to Information Library Administration Library Policy Academic Libraries Trend Analysis Change Strategies Foreign Countries The Canadian university library members of two consortial e-journal deals were surveyed t o determine how many of the corresponding print journals had been cancelled as a result of their participation in the online package purchase. The survey indicated that the number of concurrent print subscriptions held by the libraries had notably decreased. This paper considers possible effects and presents two options, with examples, for archiving of print journals: (1) distributed print archiving, and (2) back-up repositories. The questions of what this means for access services and what-if anything-needs to be done are also addressed. (Contains 2 tables.)
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spellingShingle Print Journal Holdings in Two Canadian Consortial Projects
Waller, Andrew
Research Libraries
Electronic Journals
Library Research
Printed Materials
Online Vendors
Consortia
Program Termination
Library Materials
Library Services
Access to Information
Library Administration
Library Policy
Academic Libraries
Trend Analysis
Change Strategies
Foreign Countries
Print Journal Holdings in Two Canadian Consortial Projects Waller, Andrew Research Libraries Electronic Journals Library Research Printed Materials Online Vendors Consortia Program Termination Library Materials Library Services Access to Information Library Administration Library Policy Academic Libraries Trend Analysis Change Strategies Foreign Countries The Canadian university library members of two consortial e-journal deals were surveyed t o determine how many of the corresponding print journals had been cancelled as a result of their participation in the online package purchase. The survey indicated that the number of concurrent print subscriptions held by the libraries had notably decreased. This paper considers possible effects and presents two options, with examples, for archiving of print journals: (1) distributed print archiving, and (2) back-up repositories. The questions of what this means for access services and what-if anything-needs to be done are also addressed. (Contains 2 tables.)
title Print Journal Holdings in Two Canadian Consortial Projects
topic Research Libraries
Electronic Journals
Library Research
Printed Materials
Online Vendors
Consortia
Program Termination
Library Materials
Library Services
Access to Information
Library Administration
Library Policy
Academic Libraries
Trend Analysis
Change Strategies
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ951407