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Impact of Journal Cancellations on Interlibrary Loan Demand
Authors:Kristin Calvert Rachel Fleming
Affiliation:Western Carolina University, USA; Rachel Fleming is the Serials Librarian, Western Carolina University, USA Katherine Hill is NCSU Libraries Fellow North Carolina State University Libraries, USA
Abstract:Rachel Fleming and Kristin Calvert of Western Carolina University discuss their study of interlibrary loan borrowing requests in the three years surrounding a journal cancellation project. Noting that the impact of such a cancellation on interlibrary loan has not been studied since the 1990s, they examine numerous facets of requests for cancelled and non-cancelled journals, including request per journal, year of article requested, and request history for newly cancelled journals. Though journal cancellations resulted in a 2 percent increase in interlibrary loan requests, this number proved so small that Calvert and Fleming judged that their cancellations caused no undue effects.
Keywords:Cancellation projects   Electronic resource management   Serials   Interlibrary loan
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