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Impact of electronic journals on university libraries of India: a study
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Library Management
Library Management (2011) 32 (8-9): 612–630.
Published: 25 October 2011
... Academic libraries Serials Resource allocation Since the seventeenth century, the printed journal has been the backbone of scholarly communication but “since the 1990s, the form of journals has been transformed into digital versions that speed both access and delivery of articles to readers...
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Some thoughts on the access v. holdings debate
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Library Management
Library Management (1996) 17 (8): 28–29.
Published: 01 December 1996
... of postgraduates and with a strong focus on research. Academic libraries Document supply Inter‐library loan Research organizations Resource allocation Most commentators appear to be suggesting that there is a move in the direction of access rather than local holding, and yet there is some evidence...
