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Burrell, Quentin – Journal of Documentation, 1982
Discusses alternative forms of the desirability distribution for library materials and demonstrates the differences in short- and long-term patterns of frequency distribution in the circulation of library materials. Four figures, an appendix on statistical models for library circulation, and a reference list are included. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Data, Library Circulation, Library Collections, Models

Brownsey, K. W. R.; Burrell, Q. L. – Journal of Documentation, 1986
Frequency-of-circulation distributions from 16 United Kingdom libraries participating in initial period of operation of the Public Lending Right are discussed. Differences between the libraries are highlighted, and, for each, the adequacy of various refinements of the simplest model (geometric distribution, negative binomial distribution, or mixed…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Fiction, Graphs

Leimkuhler, Ferdinand F. – Journal of Documentation, 1980
Demonstrates, with an example, a relatively simple method for fitting Bradford's law to empirical data to estimate the number of journals and articles in a subject collection. An exact discrete formulation illustrates Bradford's law as a special case of the Zipf-Mandlebrot "rank frequency" law. (Author/RAA)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Citations (References), Evaluation, Library Collections

Bagust, A. – Journal of Documentation, 1983
Develops stochastic model of library borrowing using Negative Binomial distribution applied to circulation data obtained from Huddersfield Public Library. Evidence concerning process of popularity decay is presented and method is given by which relegation tests can be constructed to maintain optimum turnover. Eight references and statistical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graphs, Library Circulation, Library Surveys