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Waller, A. Print journal holdings in consortial projects, 2002. In The Future of Collections Work in Canadian Libraries,Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada),June 19, 2002.(Unpublished) [Presentation].

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Author(s): Waller, Andrew
Title: Print journal holdings in consortial projects
Subjects: J. Technical services in libraries, archives and museums > JH. Digital preservation
D. Libraries as physical collections > DD. Academic libraries
H. Information sources, supports, channels > HE. Print materials
H. Information sources, supports, channels > HN. e-journals
J. Technical services in libraries, archives and museums > JF. Paper preservation
Date: 2002
Abstract: The Canadian university library members of two consortial e-journal arrangements were surveyed to determine how many of the corresponding print journals had been cancelled as a result of participation in the online packages. The survey results indicated that the number of current print subscriptions held by the libraries had notably decreased. This paper discusses this loss of print and presents two options, with examples, for dealing with the archiving of print journals, Distributed Print Archiving and Back-up Repositories. The question of whether anything really needs to be done is also addressed.
Conference: The Future of Collections Work in Canadian Libraries
Conference Date: June 19, 2002
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada)
Keywords: Journal consortia, Electronic journals, Archival repositories, Journal cancellations
Country: Canada
Type: Presentation
Rights: http://eprints.rclis.org/copyright/



 

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