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A journal cancellation survey and resulting impact on interlibrary loan
Objective: The research describes an extensible method of evaluating and cancelling electronic journals during a budget shortfall and evaluates implications for interlibrary loan (ILL) and user satisfaction.
Jacob L. Nash, Karen R. McElfresh
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Electronic Journals Appear to Reduce Interlibrary Lending in Academic Libraries
Objective – To determine the impact of electronic journals on interlibrary loan (ILL) activity. The hypothesis predicted that ILL requests would fall by approximately 10% during a four-year period, that e-journal use would increase by 10% per year and ...
John Loy
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Work in progress – die Weiterentwicklung der subito-Services im Kontext der digitalen Transformation
The non-profit association subito has been a central platform for scientific information for more than 20 years. Libraries from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland have joined forces for the purpose of delivering copies from scientific journals and books ...
Mark Homann
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Interlibrary loans, subscriptions and copyright in the UK academic library sector
Higher education institution (HEI) libraries in the UK undertake a variety of interlibrary loan (ILL) and document supply operations, against a current background of increasing budgetary pressures.
Andrew Johnson
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Exorcising the spectre of interlibrary loans [PDF]
ABSTRACTMany publishers believe that journal subscriptions are being cancelled in favour of purchasing the occasional article through document delivery (docdel) and interlibrary loan (ILL) services. This brief review suggests that commercial docdel is not necessarily the threat it is perceived to be by publishers, and that instead a co‐operative ...
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Abstract Aim To identify the outcomes reported in published studies of intervention approaches used with non‐degenerative childhood hyperkinetic movement disorders, including dystonia, dyskinesia, hypertonia, athetosis, chorea, cerebral palsy, involuntary movement, and kernicterus, and map them to the International Classification of Functioning ...
Hortensia Gimeno +10 more
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Gender Justice in the Triple Planetary Crisis: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Aim To identify and report how gender justice is conceptualised and discussed in contemporary health literature in relation to the Triple Planetary Crisis of climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss, with a particular focus on the experiences of women and gender‐diverse populations, and the representation of nurses and other healthcare ...
Catelyn Richards +7 more
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In an environment of limited budgets, increased Internet access, and ceaseless demand for information, academic libraries must continue to rely upon resource sharing to be successful. Further, because of interdisciplinary research and the scholar's need for resources from around the world, the demand for international interlibrary loan has intensified ...
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Abstract The promises and perils about scientific team diversity are still debated in the scholarly literature, partly because the importance of underrepresented groups is not fully recognized or valued. In this paper, we summarize two perspectives on team diversity in science: horizontal differences and vertical disparity. Horizontal differences refer
Huimin Xu +8 more
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Reference Services in Australian Academic Libraries are Becoming More Multifaceted
A Review of: Burke, L. “Models of Reference Services in Australian Academic Libraries.” Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 40.4 (2008): 269-86.
Lotta Haglund, David Herron
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