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The measurement of use of web-based information resources: an early look at vendor-supplied data
(Association of College and Research Libraries, 2001-09)
To manage Web-based resources effectively, librarians need to evaluate vendor-supplied data about their use. This article explores the types of data available, using as its starting point the elements defined by the ...
Publication patterns of U.S. academic librarians from 1993 to 1997
(Association of College and Research Libraries, 1999-07)
This study examined the contribution to the peer-reviewed literature of library and information science by practicing academic librarians in the United States. Data on authors were obtained from articles published from ...
Measurement of use of electronic resources: advances in use statistics and innovations in resource functionality
(Association of College and Research Libraries, 2007-01)
The ICOLC guidelines and Project COUNTER codes of practice have advanced the measurement of use of electronic resources. At the same time, innovations in functionality within and among electronic resources are changing ...
The social sciences: who won the '90s in scholarly book publishing
(Association of College and Research Libraries, 2004-11)
The study of prizes awarded to books in the 1990s by leading social sciences scholarly associations helps us understand the disciplines, publishing, and libraries during that decade. This article examines data on prizewinners ...
Time and technology: a decade-long look at humanists' use of electronic information technology
(Association of College and Research Libraries, 2000-09)
A ten-year study of a group of humanists reveals that temporal factors had a significant impact on their adoption of electronic information technology. This article identifies and describes four types of time that influence ...
Publication patterns of U.S. academic librarians from 1998 to 2002
(Association of College and Research Libraries, 2006-05)
This study examines the contributions of U.S. academic librarians to the peer-reviewed literature of library and information science (LIS). Compared to the authors’ study of 32 journals for 1993-1997, the present study ...
The humanities: who won the '90s in scholarly book publishing
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002-07)
The study of prizes awarded to books in the 1990s by leading humanities scholarly associations tells much about the disciplines, publishing, and libraries during that decade. This article examines data on prize-winners ...