1st Edition
The Economics of Access Versus Ownership The Costs and Benefits of Access to Scholarly Articles via Interlibrary Loan and Journal Subscriptio
By Bruce Kingma
Copyright 1996
90 Pages
by
Routledge
79 Pages
by
Routledge
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The Economics of Access Versus Ownership offers library professionals a model economic analysis of providing access to journal articles through interlibrary loan as compared to library subscriptions to the journals. This model enables library directors to do an economic analysis of interlibrary loan and collection development in their own libraries and to then make cost-efficient decisions about... Read more
Contents
Introduction
- The Economic Model of Access Versus Ownership
- Survey and Data Collection
- Use of, Satisfaction With, and Performance of Interlibrary Loan
- Financial and Time Costs of Interlibrary Loan
- Costs of Journal Subscriptions to Libraries and Patrons
- Decision Rules for Access
- Methods of Delivery and Consortium Analysis
- Extenuating Circumstances: The Framework of Factors Influencing Cost Effectiveness Within the SUNY Express Network
- Appendix I: Cover Letter, Survey, and Survey Instructions for Interlibrary Loan Staff
- Appendix II: Calculating Present Value of Use
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
Bruce R. Kingma, Suzanne Irving






