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Re: article on aggregated databases
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- Subject: Re: article on aggregated databases
- From: "Barbara Fister" <fister@gac.edu>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 17:12:04 EDT
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Joe. I wish I knew the answer to your first question - and would love to hear from any here who have been keeping COUNTER stats whether they're seeing it, too. The only additional info we got (other than from the 14 participating libraries) was that one of our two peer reviewers mentioned it was happening in his or her library, too. The reason why is even more interesting - but harder to define, since there are so many possible factors. Research project, free to good home. Barbara Fister Quoting "Joseph J. Esposito" <espositoj@gmail.com>: > This is a very interesting article. > > Is the decline in article downloads being experienced everywhere? > Are there additional explanations for this phenomenon? > > Joe Esposito
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