keep on knockin' but you can't come in: access denials and e-journal selection
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In 2012, librarians at UNC-Chapel Hill examined journal activity reports for titles with one of their Big Deal publishers to determine if there was an evident demand for journals we weren't entitled to access. Based upon this data, we exercised our "swap allowance" to gain access to the most highly sought after titles. This session will present before and after snapshots of usage after a full year of subscription access. Presenter: Megan Kilb E-Resources Librarian, UNC-Chapel HillTRANSCRIPT
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Keep On Knockin’ But You Can’t Come In
Access Denials and E-Journal Selection
Megan Kilb, UNC-Chapel Hill
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Hypothetical vs. Actual Usage
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Hypothetical vs “Actual” Cost Per Use
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Recap and Future Steps
Image: Granger Meador