An Assessment of Australian Research Library Journal Cancellations, 1990-2003

This paper reports on the outcomes of research assessing the nature and extent of print journal cancellations by Australian research libraries since 1990. The cancellation activity of two groups of libraries, one representing the national and state library sector and the other the university library...

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Main Author: Genoni, Paul
Format: Journal Article
Published: Australian Library and Information Association 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/7800
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description This paper reports on the outcomes of research assessing the nature and extent of print journal cancellations by Australian research libraries since 1990. The cancellation activity of two groups of libraries, one representing the national and state library sector and the other the university library sector, was examined. These two groups were tested for their cancellation of both Australian and international journals. From the results some conclusions are reached about the factors driving the cancellations and the implications these cancellations might have for the nation's access to scholarly journal literature.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-78002017-02-27T14:47:58Z An Assessment of Australian Research Library Journal Cancellations, 1990-2003 Genoni, Paul Periodical cancellations Australian research libraries Journal cancelletions This paper reports on the outcomes of research assessing the nature and extent of print journal cancellations by Australian research libraries since 1990. The cancellation activity of two groups of libraries, one representing the national and state library sector and the other the university library sector, was examined. These two groups were tested for their cancellation of both Australian and international journals. From the results some conclusions are reached about the factors driving the cancellations and the implications these cancellations might have for the nation's access to scholarly journal literature. 2005 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/7800 Australian Library and Information Association fulltext
spellingShingle Periodical cancellations
Australian research libraries
Journal cancelletions
Genoni, Paul
An Assessment of Australian Research Library Journal Cancellations, 1990-2003
title An Assessment of Australian Research Library Journal Cancellations, 1990-2003
title_full An Assessment of Australian Research Library Journal Cancellations, 1990-2003
title_fullStr An Assessment of Australian Research Library Journal Cancellations, 1990-2003
title_full_unstemmed An Assessment of Australian Research Library Journal Cancellations, 1990-2003
title_short An Assessment of Australian Research Library Journal Cancellations, 1990-2003
title_sort assessment of australian research library journal cancellations, 1990-2003
topic Periodical cancellations
Australian research libraries
Journal cancelletions
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/7800