Electronic journals and changes in scholarly communication : The results of the comprehensive analysis of NACSIS-ILL transaction records from 1994 to 2007

  • KOYAMA Kenji
    Faculty of Humanities, Law and Economics, Mie University

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  • 学術雑誌の電子化とそれに伴う変化 NACSIS-ILLログデータ(1994-2007)を用いた文献複写需給の分析を中心に
  • シリアルズ・クライシスと学術情報流通の現在(2)学術雑誌の電子化とそれに伴う変化--NACSIS-ILLログデータ(1994-2007)を用いた文献複写需給の分析を中心に
  • シリアルズ クライシス ト ガクジュツ ジョウホウ リュウツウ ノ ゲンザイ 2 ガクジュツ ザッシ ノ デンシカ ト ソレニ トモナウ ヘンカ NACSIS ILL ログデータ 1994 2007 オ モチイタ ブンケン フクシャ ジュキュウ ノ ブンセキ オ チュウシン ニ

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By proposing a conceptual model of document demands and services, this paper aims to examine changes in scholarly communication with the advent and proliferation of electronic journals. It became clear that “Big Deal” contracts and the development of institutional repositories have brought a change in the reduction of ILL requests, while the document demand itself seems to increase in general, which are affected by such factors as the increase of user population and the improvement of discoverability of articles realized by the growth of bibliographic databases available via WWW. The digitization of scholarly journals has improved the availability of journal articles, though there remain some issues such as budgets for electronic resources and accessibility to non-digitized materials.

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