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Objectives – To examine patterns of Inter-Library Loans and Document Supply (ILL) in a large network of libraries over a period of five years, in order to establish whether ILL services are being used to replace journal subscriptions.
Kathryn Oxborrow
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As a committed reader of Internet Archaeology, you are already aware of the recent funding changes that are leading the journal into a new phase. Alongside subscriptions, banner advertising is now a small but growing income stream for the journal, but is
Judith Winters
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Elsevier Title Level Pricing: Dissecting the Bowl of Spaghetti
INTRODUCTION This study will explore the issue of pricing opacity associated with prices paid by academic libraries that have recently unbundled from the Elsevier Big Deal journal package.
Curtis Brundy, Joel B. Thornton
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Managing without a subscription agent: the experience of doing it yourself
In October 2015 Stockholm University Library (SUB) decided to no longer use the services of a subscription agent for managing individual journal subscriptions.
Lisa Lovén, Elin Palm
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A Service Support for Selection of E-Journal Subscription: An Evidence-Based Practice
The selection of an e-journal title is one of the challenging tasks for librarians in the process of collection development. As libraries receive a limited budget, librarians need to be careful and carry out thorough analysis based on the evidence-based ...
Rohalia Mohd Rohani +2 more
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A road long travelled: is SCOAP 3 now arriving?
The relatively small and specialized international scholarly community of high energy physics (HEP) is leading the way to the ‘gold’ model of open access (OA).
Ralf Schimmer
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Does open access to academic research help small, science-based companies? [PDF]
Purpose – This study investigates the extent to which a company's usage of open access (OA) literature for R&D activities depends on its size. The authors’ assumption is that smaller pharmaceutical companies have less access to (usually expensive ...
ElHassan ElSabry, Koichi Sumikura
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Science researchers at the University of California Santa Cruz were surveyed about their article database use and preferences in order to inform collection budget choices.
Christy Hightower, Christy Caldwell
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Considering Non-Open Access Publication Charges in the “Total Cost of Publication”
Recent research has tried to calculate the “total cost of publication” in the British academic sector, bringing together the costs of journal subscriptions, the article processing charges (APCs) paid to publish open-access content, and the indirect costs
Andrew Gray
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‘Turkeys Cannot Vote for Christmas’: Why Epistemic Disobedience in an Anti‐Black World Matters
ABSTRACT Never in the history of global coloniality has the idea of epistemic disobedience been as important as in the 21st century. This is not only because the struggle for decolonisation has shifted from physical confrontation between the coloniser and the colonised into a battle of ideas but also because the former has deployed the idea of ...
Morgan Ndlovu
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