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RE: Study Identifies Factors that Could Lead to Journal Cancellations
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- Subject: RE: Study Identifies Factors that Could Lead to Journal Cancellations
- From: "Hamaker, Charles" <cahamake@email.uncc.edu>
- Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 04:12:07 EST
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Just a reminder: journal cancellations can take also place because we need to change the composition of the journal collection due to changing needs --often accompanied by a needs assessment. Cancellations aren't always for purposes of "saving" money or from purely budgetary pressures or strict perceptions of availability, quality, etc. It can just be good management practice. Chuck Hamaker Associate University Librarian Collections and Technical Services Atkins Library University of North Carolina Charlotte Charlotte, NC 28223
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