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Electronic Journals What Are You Really Getting ?

Electronic Journals What Are You Really Getting ?. Carol Tenopir University of Tennessee ctenopir@utk.edu. Main Questions:. Is the title I need available e lectronically? What is included in the e-version? Can I cancel print?. Periodicals. Total number of periodicals ~250,000.

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Electronic Journals What Are You Really Getting ?

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  1. Electronic Journals What Are You Really Getting ? Carol Tenopir University of Tennessee ctenopir@utk.edu

  2. Main Questions: • Is the title I need available electronically? • What is included in the e-version? • Can I cancel print?

  3. Periodicals Total number of periodicals ~250,000 Number of refereed scholarly periodicals ~15,000 Number of online refereed scholarly periodicals ~12,000

  4. Print and Electronic Subscriptions at a U.S. University Source: Montgomery and King, “Comparing Library and User Related Costs of Print and Electronic Journal Collections” in D-Lib October 2002. Available at http://wwww.dlib.org/dlib/october02/montgomery/10montgomery.html

  5. Useful Publications • Directory of Scholarly Electronic Journals and Academic Discussion Lists, Editors, Dru W. Mogge and Peter Budka. ARL, 2000. • Fulltext Sources Online. Edited by Donald T. Hawkins and Mary B. Glose. Medford, NJ: Information Today, twice yearly.

  6. Growth in Peer ReviewedE-Journals Directory of Scholarly Electronic Journals and Academic Discussion Lists, Editors, Dru W. Mogge and Peter Budka. ARL, 2000

  7. Growth in Full Text Sources Fulltext Sources Online. Edited by Donald T. Hawkins and Mary B. Glose. Medford, NJ: Information Today, twice yearly

  8. Major Scholarly Electronic Publishers • Elsevier Science Direct: 1,200 • BertelsmannSpringer: 650 • Blackwell Publishing: 600 • Project Muse: 200 • American Chemical Society: 30

  9. Major Electronic Journal Aggregators (General) • OCLC ECO: 4,000 • EBSCOhost: 8,338 • ProQuest: 5,500 • Gale Group: 9,000 • H.W. Wilson: 10,000

  10. Major Electronic Journal Aggregators (Specialized) • JSTOR: 240 • OVID: 800 • PubMed Central: 51

  11. Major Electronic Journal Aggregators (News & Business) • LexisNexis • Dialog • Factiva

  12. Free (or partially free) Journal Aggregators • www.findarticles.com • ejournal.coalliance.org/ • highwire.stanford.edu • http://pubmedcentral.nih.gov • www.arXiv.org

  13. Major Models • Journal Model • Article Model

  14. Journal Model

  15. Article Model

  16. Electronic Journals Paper byproduct Text only Document delivery Linked to indexing Electronic only Multimedia Interactive Direct from publisher 1 2 3 4 5

  17. Electronic Journals Paper byproduct Text only Document delivery Linked to indexing Electronic only Multimedia Interactive Direct from publisher 1 2 3 4 5

  18. Electronic Journals Paper byproduct Text only Document delivery Linked to indexing Electronic only Multimedia Interactive Direct from publisher 1 2 3 4 5

  19. Electronic Journals Paper byproduct Text only Document delivery Linked to indexing Electronic only Multimedia Interactive Direct from publisher 1 2 3 4 5

  20. Electronic Journals Paper byproduct Text only Document delivery Linked to indexing Electronic only Multimedia Interactive Direct from publisher 1 2 3 4 5

  21. Electronic Journals Paper byproduct Text only Document delivery Linked to indexing Electronic only Multimedia Interactive Direct from publisher 1 2 3 4 5

  22. Electronic Journals Paper byproduct Text only Document delivery Linked to indexing Electronic only Multimedia Interactive Direct from publisher 1 2 3 4 5

  23. Electronic Journals Paper byproduct Text only Document delivery Linked to indexing Electronic only Multimedia Interactive Direct from publisher 1 2 3 4 5

  24. Electronic Journals Paper byproduct Text only Document delivery Linked to indexing Electronic only Multimedia Interactive Direct from publisher 1 2 3 4 5

  25. Category 1 1 Paper byproduct, text only, document delivery, linked to indexing, full text searching, from aggregator articles model.

  26. Dialog ASCII Sample

  27. Category 2 2 Text and graphics of full articles, image, document delivery, linked to indexing, print still dominant, usually from aggregator article model

  28. ProQuest PDF Document

  29. Category 3 3 Electronic journals, print still dominant, most of journal is online (e.g., ads, letters), may be less than print, from publisher, journal model

  30. Library Journalhttp://www.libraryjournal.com

  31. Category 4 4 Electronic journals, offer same or more than print, print still available, multimedia, interactivity, may be limited, from publisher, journal model

  32. Chemical & Engineering Newshttp://pubs.acs.org/cen/

  33. Category 5 5 Fully electronic, no print, multimedia, interactive, direct from publisher, journal model

  34. D-Lib Magazinehttp://www.dlib.org

  35. Category 6 • Fully electronic • Direct from authors • E-print archives • Article model

  36. arXiv.orghttp://www.arxiv.org

  37. Three Main Economic Choices • With Traditional Publishers 2. New Relationship with Publishers 3. Without Traditional Publishers

  38. With Traditional Publishers • Society Publishers 23% • Commercial Publishers 40% • Other 21% • Educational 16%

  39. New Relationships • SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) • BioMed Central • Public Library of Science • Budapest Open Archives Initiative

  40. Without Traditional Publishers • Institutional Repositories (“University Archiving”) • Self-Archiving • E-Print Service (e.g., arXiv.org)

  41. Scholarly Publishing at the Crossroads Institutional Repositories SPARC Society Publishers E-Print Service Commercial Publishers BioMed Central Self-Archives

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