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Harris, Valerie; Hepburn, Peter – College & Research Libraries, 2013
For years, libraries have offered reproduction services to users, with historians being the core audience. More recently, archives and special collections have developed digitization programs to make primary sources widely available through the Internet. The authors tracked image use from 2000 through 2009 in journals from the discipline of…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Use Studies, Historians, Primary Sources
Trask, Benjamin H. – Illinois Libraries, 1995
By examining 87 futuristic articles published between 1919 and 1961 in American library or related journals, and 6 professional monographs within the same time span, the accuracy of forecasting library futures is assessed. The effects of war, the economy, and technology on librarians' ideas of the future are discussed, and trends in predictions…
Descriptors: Economics, Futures (of Society), Influences, Information Technology
Goldhor, Herbert – 1980
Twelve issues of Library Journal, randomly selected every other year from 1958 to 1980, were analyzed under the headings of general data, articles, text departments, book review sections, and advertisements to determine any changes such as scope, emphasis, and audience. Findings included increases in the number of pages per year during 1958 to…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audiences, Authors, Book Reviews
Tenopir, Carol; King, Donald W. – Library Journal, 1996
Dispels misconceptions about print journal publishing so electronic publishing will not be based on old myths. Explains the truth behind 10 myths that have arisen in the publishing community over the past 20 years. Finds that scientists are using more library-provided journals, and that libraries are reducing journal collections by relying on…
Descriptors: Document Delivery, Electronic Publishing, Interlibrary Loans, Libraries