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RE: The App Store Effect
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- From: "Armbruster, Chris" <Chris.Armbruster@EUI.eu>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 18:36:07 EDT
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What about the following key finding made by CIBER on behalf of RIN for the UK: "UK universities and colleges spent in excess of 379.8m licensing electronic journals during 2006/07. The level of use of these resources is enormous: almost 102 million articles were downloaded that year, at an average (direct) cost of 30.81." [MOD: POUNDS?] I note that the price tag is below 1 GBP/EURO/USD per item. If these deals were turned into national licensing deals with public access it is possible that the average cost would fall further... Anybody like to comment? The full paper may be fournd at: http://www.rin.ac.uk/use-ejournals The file is: Journal_spending_use_outcomes_CIBER_ejournals_working_paper.pdf Chris Armbruster
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