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An Examination of the Failure Rate and Content Equivalency of Electronic Surrogates and the Implications for Print Equivalent Preservation Ladd, Ken; University of Saskatchewan Library
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Academics are Reading More Electronic Journal Articles in More Subjects, Using Varying Strategies to Find and Manage Them Carter, Christina E.; Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage
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Learning Through Reflective Writing: A Teaching Strategy Young, Kristen L.; A. Alfred Taubman Health Sciences Library, University of Michigan
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Accurate Answers to Reference Queries May Be Provided Less Frequently Than Expected Tewell, Eamon C.; Moore College of Art & Design
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A Combination of Citation Analyses Can Reveal the Nature of a Journal’s Scholarly Communication, Its Influence in a Scientific Community, and the Geographic Location of Its Authors and Citers Haddow, Gaby
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CHLA: Call for Contributed Papers and Posters ,
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Open Access Pricing Models would Reduce Journal Expenditure at Most Colleges and Universities Haddow, Gaby; Curtin University of Technology
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Traditional Factors of Fit, Perceived Quality, and Speed of Publication Still Outweigh Open Access in Authors’ Journal Selection Criteria Dalton, Michelle; University of Limerick Limerick, Ireland
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Predicting Future Information Resource Utilization Under Conditions of Scarcity: The First Cohort Study in Health Sciences Librarianship Eldredge, Jonathan D.
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Opportunities within the EBLIP Journal ., .
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