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article on aggregated databases
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- From: "Barbara Fister" <fister@gac.edu>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:41:42 EDT
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Apologies for cross-posting Some of you may be interested in an article about aggregated databases and undergraduates that we've just published in the July issue of portal: Libraries and the Academy, available to many of you through Project Muse. For those who don't have access, there's a self-archived copy here - http://homepages.gac.edu/~fister/aggregateddatabases.pdf The short version - --librarians are very satisfied with these database --vendors are listening to librarians and are including more content. --from 2005-2006 at 14 undergrad libraries, use declined 10% overall. --in all of those libraries combined, 40% of the full text journals included in the database did not have a single article downloaded - not one - at any of the libraries; 4% of titles accounted for half of the downloads. Of the top ten most downloaded publications, only two were scholarly. --we still have a lot of questions. Just thought you all might be interested. Barbara (and Amy Fry and Julie Gilbert, co-authors)
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