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RE: Graphing the Bergstrom and McAfee Journal Pricing Data
- To: <liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu>, "Morna Conway" <mconway@infionline.net>, "Lisa Dittrich" <lrdittrich@aamc.org>, <liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu>
- Subject: RE: Graphing the Bergstrom and McAfee Journal Pricing Data
- From: "David Goodman" <David.Goodman@liu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 20:31:52 EST
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What surprised me in the data, as analyzed by Phil's graphs, was the extent of overlap between the nonprofit publishers and the for-profit ones. It would be interested to see whether this were due to particularly high costs or particular low value between the major non-profit publishers, just as the for-profit publishers differ from each other. Obviously, this can be calculated from the posted data from Bergstrom and McAfee, but before I begin such a tabulation, I ask if anyone else is doing it or planning it? Among the factors not included in Bergstrom & McAfee is analysis by number of uses as well as by citations. In view of the analysis which Phil previously reported of the wide variation in correctly comparing use figures between publishers, this cannot be done yet. When it becomes possible, we can continue the old debate about whether the downloads or the citations are more important. Having read the postings cited by Phil, I find them clear evidence that the writers are unable to think of any significant objections to the data and interpretation. Dr. David Goodman Associate Professor Palmer School of Library and Information Science Long Island University dgoodman@liu.edu
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