Subscriptions to Electronic Journals
Author: Primary Research Group1
Source: Corporate Library Benchmarks, 2000 , pp. 70-77(8)
Publisher: Primary Research Group
Abstract:
Corporate Library Benchmarks is a special report based on a survey of 65 corporate and other business libraries, mostly drawn from leading American and Canadian corporations. The mean 1999 sale of the companies in the sample was $7.1 billion. Although the sample focuses primarily on major corporations, the sample also includes data from libraries for leading MBA programs, major business trade association libraries and business regulatory agency libraries. This is Primary Research Group's third major report on corporate libraries. The report provides a complete analysis of how corporate library spending and management practices have changed over the years. Data is broken out specifically for financial institutions, major consulting firms, manufacturers and utilities, high tech firms, and media companies. The report gives critical benchmarking data for corporate libraries. More than 250 tables of data or graphs, many broken out by type of industry and company size, give benchmarking and trend data.
Chapter focuses on electronic subscriptions to journals including: data broken out by size and type of institution regarding the mean and median number of electronic (electronic-access-only and electronic-only) subscription journals that the libraries will maintain in 2000 and the mean and median number of print journals used by libraries which require additional fees to access electronic versions of the journals, usage of JSTOR and Blackwell's Electronic Journal Navigator, etc, etc...
Keywords: electronic journal subscriptions; spending for electronic journals; electronic versions of journals
Language: English
Document Type: Research article

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