424 research outputs found

    Open Access and Its Impact on Access and Subscriptions

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    In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transitioning to an open access model for journal publishing; how costs that support publishing efforts may shift from readers to researchers; what’s happening within the library community with regard to assessing the value of subscriptions; and what universities may come to expect from content providers as private funders take a more visible role in mandating the “openness” of research information

    Whither ILL? Wither ILL: The Changing Nature of Resource Sharing for E-Books

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    Developing a Model for Long-Term Management of Demand-Driven Acquisitions

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    Library-Vendor Collaboration: Sleeping with the Enemy?

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    E-Book Usage on a Global Scale: Patterns, Trends, and Opportunities

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    This study examines worldwide usage of over 600,000 e-books from Ebook Library (EBL) and ebrary. Using multiple modes of analysis, the study shows that there are variations in usage by geographic region as well as by subject. The study examines usage in relation to availability of titles, different types of usage per session, usage of the top ten percent of titles, and intensive and extensive use. These patterns can be used for benchmarking and as a model for local e-book studies

    Evidence-Based Selection at the University of Denver

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    The Devil Resides in the Details

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    Same As It Ever Was: Collaborative Librarianship’s Future

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