Making the Transition from Print to Electronic Serial Collections: a New Model for Chemistry Libraries?
Chrzastowski, Tina
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Title
Making the Transition from Print to Electronic Serial Collections: a New Model for Chemistry Libraries?
Author(s)
Chrzastowski, Tina
Issue Date
2003
Keyword(s)
serials, chemistry libraries
Abstract
A “new model” academic chemistry library is proposed at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in which primary access to journals is electronic, replacing traditional print access, binding and shelving. Print journals will continue to be purchased and archived unbound in a remote storage facility following unbound display and access for twelve months. The new model, initially proposed by administrative chemistry faculty, was assessed in a feasibility study which looked at the stability, quantity, and quality of electronic journals; it also included a survey of chemistry faculty, a review of internal management data, and an analysis of use of chemistry journals, both print and electronic. The feasibility study found support for the model in every area, but with a few caution flags and speed bumps predicted along the way.
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Journal of the American Association for Information Science and Technology (http://www.asis.org/jasist.html)
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