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Print -> Online
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Why do it? ◦ Online journals can be accessed remotely ◦ Online journals better support distance education ◦ Online journals can be accessed 24 hours / day ◦ Multiple users can read the same article at the same time ◦ Online journals are easier to access, link resolvers lead users from a citation to the full text
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Migrated 224 titles from print to online Cancelled 79 titles Added 152 new titles, primarily from online journal packages.
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Renew our existing 289 online journals Migrate 161 scholarly titles from print to online Cancel 139 titles (most are accessible through Project Muse, PsycArticles, and other databases) Retain 134 titles in print format (mostly magazines & newspapers)
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139 Magazines & Newspapers on the Current Periodicals Shelves 450 individual scholarly journal subscriptions – all online Access to an additional 4,500 scholarly journals through five publisher packages – all online Access to 15,000 additional titles through aggregator databases
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134 print titles (Magazines): $10,000 450 online journals (scholarly): $350,000 4,500 titles in Online journal packages: $150,000 Savings from the 139 titles being canceled: $29,000
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CollectionNumber of FT JournalsCost Science Direct (Elsevier)1,697$29,000 Oxford University Press270$15,400 Wiley-Blackwell Journals1,980$2,458 Sage Premier600$64,707 American Chemical Society29$34,900
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Acquisition of electronic resources Processing & cataloging of electronic resources Maintenance of electronic resources Evaluation of electronic resources Evolving roles for Tech Services Staff ◦ How can we best support an online collection, while still supporting a reduced print collection?
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