The impact of electronic resources on serial cancellations and remote storage decisions in academic research libraries

Janice M. Jaguszewski, Laura K. Probst

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Abstract

In the past, serial cancellations and storage decisions focused primarily on print resources. With the addition of electronic resources, librarians in large research institutions must now manage an integrated collection consisting of both print and electronic formats. This article explores the impact that electronic resources have on such deaccession decisions. The authors identify criteria for these decisions and, within this framework, discuss the issues that arise because of the complex nature of electronic resources.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)799-820
Number of pages22
JournalLibrary Trends
Volume48
Issue number4
StatePublished - Mar 2000

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