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How Electronic Journals Are Changing Patterns of Use
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How Electronic Journals Are Changing Patterns of Use

Peter Boyce, Donald W. King, Carol Montgomery and Carol Tenopir
The Serials librarian, v 46(1-2), pp 121-141
19 Apr 2004
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https://doi.org/10.1300/j123v46n01_14View
Published, Version of Record (VoR)Maybe Open Access (Publisher Bronze) Open
url
https://doi.org/10.1300/J123v46n01_14View
Published, Version of Record (VoR) Open

Abstract

Surveys of faculty, students, and scientists in non-university settings over time show that journals and journal articles continue to be a valued resource. Scientists today read from a variety of sources including print journals, electronic journals, e-print servers, and full-text databases; the amounts for each vary with subject discipline and library collection decisions. Scientists expect the library to provide resources and electronic journals that are designed to meet the needs of their specific discipline.

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