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Noh, Younghee – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2010
This study aimed to improve the current state of electronic resource evaluation in libraries. While the use of Web DB, e-book, e-journal, and other e-resources such as CD-ROM, DVD, and micro materials is increasing in libraries, their use is not comprehensively factored into the general evaluation of libraries and may diminish the reliability of…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Academic Libraries, Institutional Evaluation, Resources
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Dilek-Kayaoglu, Hulya – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2008
Istanbul University faculty were surveyed to examine their use of electronic journals. The majority of respondents supported the transition from print to e-only. This support was particularly provided from the faculty in the field of natural sciences. About three-fifths of the respondents reported that the major barrier to use of e-journals was…
Descriptors: Electronic Journals, College Faculty, Natural Sciences, Surveys
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Erdogan, Phyllis; Karasozen, Bulent – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2009
The Anatolian University Libraries Consortium (ANKOS) was created in 2001 with only a few members subscribed to nine e-journal collections and bibliographic databases. This Turkish library consortium had developed from one state and three private universities joining together for the purchase of two databases in 1999. Over time, the numbers of…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Consortia, Library Materials, Library Services
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Lustria, Mia Liza A.; Case, Donald O. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2005
The Scholarly Publishing and Resources Coalition (SPARC) endorses a number of electronic journals in several disciplines. This web-based survey of SPARC partners, combined with a features analysis of their journals, describes the participants, their journals, motives for joining SPARC, perceived benefits of electronic journals, and other data.…
Descriptors: Electronic Journals
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Borrego, Angel; Anglada, Lluis; Barrios, Maite; Comellas, Nuria – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2007
We present the results of a survey on the use of electronic journals by the academic staff of the universities belonging to the Consortium of Academic Libraries of Catalonia (CBUC). The results show that a high proportion of teaching and research staff are aware of the collection of electronic journals and that there is an increasing preference…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Electronic Journals, Consortia, Users (Information)
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Duy, Joanna; Vaughan, Liwen – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2006
Citation and print journal use data have been used to measure quality and usefulness of library journal titles. This study examined relationships among different measurements and found that electronic usage correlates with print usage and that local citation data are a valid reflection of total journal usage but Impact Factors are not as valid.
Descriptors: Electronic Journals, Periodicals, Printed Materials, Citations (References)
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Yi, Zhixian – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2007
This study examines international student information needs and whether education level, age, and gender affect their information use. An e-mail survey revealed that international students need information that supports their academic courses, and those with higher education levels use databases, remote access to library offerings, and e-journals…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Information Needs, Courses, Surveys
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Voorbij, Henk; Ongering, Hilde – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2006
Dutch faculty was surveyed as to their use of electronic journals. It was concluded that electronic journals have become indispensable for scientists and social scientists, and have a profound effect on information behavior, varying from methods of becoming aware of relevant articles to benefits on research.
Descriptors: Electronic Journals, Use Studies, Researchers, College Faculty
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Bar-Ilan, Judit; Peritz, Bluma C.; Wolman, Yecheskel – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2003
The results of an extensive survey of the senior academic staff of the Israeli universities on their use of electronic journals and databases are presented. The major findings are that the use of electronic sources is already widespread among the respondents and more than 50% found the electronic services indispensable. Disparities were found…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Electronic Journals, Databases, Internet
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Mi, Jia; Nesta, Frederick – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2005
Full-text databases do not allow for the complexity of the interaction of the human eye and brain with printed matter. As a result, both content and context may be lost. The authors propose additional indexing fields that would maintain the content and context of print in electronic formats.
Descriptors: Databases, Indexing, Publishing Industry, Electronic Journals
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Schaffer, Thomas – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2004
This bibliometric study focused on the research needs of psychology faculty and quantified the availability throughout the library of articles cited recently by the faculty. More than social sciences faculty generally, psychology faculty report relying on the journal literature rather than on the monographic literature. Less than one- third of the…
Descriptors: Research Needs, Psychological Studies, Social Sciences, College Faculty
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Miller, Rush G. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2002
Explores issues related to the selection and purchase of digital content in academic libraries, including commercially-produced databases, electronic journals, and books and other electronic resources that are purchased from vendors; and in-house digitization projects. Considers the degree to which standard collection management principles apply.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Databases, Electronic Journals, Electronic Libraries
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Thomas, Sarah – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2002
Discusses library preservation of digital documents and describes efforts underway at Cornell University and other libraries to establish standards for repositories and to implement digital archiving for electronic journals. Explains the disciplinary-based approach at the Cornell libraries and considers funding and other economic issues.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Archives, Economic Factors, Electronic Journals
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Smith, Erin T. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2003
Describes a study that explored the role electronic journals currently play in faculty's weekly scholarly reading habits at the University of Georgia. Discusses faculty choices for locating full-text articles and reports survey results that indicated that electronic access to journals, particularly library-funded access, is integral to research…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Electronic Journals, Higher Education
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Piternick, Anne B. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1989
Reviews attempts to find cost effective alternatives to scientific journals, including dissemination of separate articles, selective dissemination of separate articles, synopsis journals, miniprint, microforms, and electronic journals. It is concluded that the traditional journal has not been seriously threatened and that librarians need to take…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Electronic Journals, Electronic Publishing, Information Dissemination
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