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Research libraries had no other choice but to cut many of their journal subscriptions.
The department library has 977 books, 18 journal subscriptions and 65 conference proceedings.
Absurdly, he wondered what to do with his magazine and journal subscriptions.
In the 1980s libraries noticed that their journal subscription prices were increasing alarmingly.
The library holds more than 77,000 bound volumes on site, and maintains over 650 current journal subscriptions.
Book acquisition fell to a dangerous low, journal subscriptions were dropped and computerization all but stopped.
To report problem links or inquire about online journal subscriptions, contact the provider directly.
A journal subscription or an individual article purchase fee would be required to access the materials before this embargo period ends.
As well as this it connects to library journal subscriptions and book collections.
The agreement improved benefit sharing between the two parties like discounts on publications and journal subscriptions.
Membership fees range from 24 to 39 dollars, plus fees for journal subscriptions.
Titles and abstracts can be viewed for free but a journal subscription is needed to read the full text of papers.
Then he paused and said he had a better idea: "I'm canceling all your journal subscriptions."
Each scholar would then try to have a pattern of journal subscriptions unique to his or her department, university, or profession.
For journal subscriptions in 1989, we have informed our customers that increases for renewals will be less than 10 percent.
No Billy Rubins on the bug journal subscription lists.
O.K., the university I go to has good selection of journal subscriptions, but for Joe public, it's simply too much.
The Eisenhower Library collection numbers over 2.6 million volumes and houses over 20,000 journal subscriptions.
At City College, we will be forced to reduce course offerings, increase class sizes, lose journal subscriptions and cut back on already insufficient secretarial services.
Many research libraries have had to cancel numerous subscriptions and reduce book purchases to come up with funds for necessary journal subscriptions.
However, academic libraries are facing decreasing budgets, and even highly ranked universities are having to cut back on journal subscriptions.
Many individual libraries have joined co-operative consortia that negotiate license terms for journal subscriptions on behalf of their member institutions.
A major concern of the library system is the rising cost of scientific journal subscriptions, and the costs of renting article databases.
If journal subscriptions generate surplus revenue that supports other society activities, then the business model of the society as a whole may need to be examined.
In addition, NIH provides funds, through indirect costs, to research institutions for library journal subscriptions and electronic site licenses.