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Adolphus, Margaret. An Interview with David Nicholas. Emerald 2007. Available from
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Baker, Gayle, and Eleanor J. Read. 2008. "Vendor-supplied usage data for electronic resources: a
survey of academic libraries." Learned Publishing no. 21 (1):48-57. doi:
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Bannerman, Ian. 2008. "The use and abuse of usage measures." Serials: The Journal for the
Serials Community no. 21 (2):93-97. doi: 10.1629/2193.
Botero, Cecilia, Steven Carrico, and Michele R. Tennant. 2008. "Using Comparative Online
Journal Usage Studies to Assess the Big Deal." Library Resources & Technical Services
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Brandenburg, Marci D., Alan Doss, and Tracie E. Frederick. 2010. "Evaluation of a Library
Outreach Program to Research Labs." Medical Reference Services Quarterly no. 29
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Bravo, Blanca Rodríguez, and Ma Luisa Alvite Díez. 2011. "An Analysis of the Use of
Electronic Journals in a Spanish Academic Context: Developments and Profitability."
Serials Review no. 37 (3):181-195. doi: 10.1016/j.serrev.2011.06.003.
Brophy, Peter, Jenny Craven, Margaret Markland, Library Manchester Metropolitan University.
Centre for Research in, and Management Information. 2006. Libraries without walls 6 :
evaluating the distributed delivery of library services. London: Facet.
Chen, Frances L., Paul Wrynn, and Judith L. Rieke. 2001. "Electronic journal access: how does
it affect the print subscription price?" Bulletin of the Medical Library Association no. 89
(4):363-371.
Collins, Cheryl S., and William H. Walters. 2010. "Open Access Journals in College Library
Collections." Serials Librarian no. 59 (2):194-214. doi: 10.1080/03615261003623187.
Conyers, Angela. 2007. "What do publisher usage statistics tell us? The Analysing Publisher
Deal project from Evidence Base." SCONUL Focus (40):72-76.
Cooper, Michael D. 2006. "The costs of providing electronic journal access and printed copies of
journals to university users." Library Quarterly no. 76 (3):323-351. doi: 10.1086/511137.
Daniels, Kate. 2010. "Got Value? Journal Collection Analysis Is Worth the Effort." Medical
Reference Services Quarterly no. 29 (3):275-285. doi: 10.1080/02763869.2010.494521.
Davis, Philip M., and Leah R. Solla. 2003. "An IP-level analysis of usage statistics for electronic
journals in chemistry: Making inferences about user behavior." Journal of the American
Society for Information Science and Technology no. 54 (11):1062-1068. doi:
10.1002/asi.10302.
Duy, Joanna, and Liwen Vaughan. 2006. "Can Electronic Journal Usage Data Replace Citation
Data as a Measure of Journal Use? An Empirical Examination." Journal of Academic
Librarianship no. 32 (5):512-517. doi: 10.1016/j.acalib.2006.05.005.
Eason, Ken, Sue Richardson, and Liangzhi Yu. 2000. "Patterns of use of electronic journals."
Journal of Documentation no. 56 (5):477-504.
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Fry, Jenny, and Sanna Talja. 2004. "The cultural shaping of scholarly communication:
Explaining e-journal use within and across academic fields." Proceedings of the
American Society for Information Science and Technology no. 41 (1):20-30. doi:
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Gedye, Richard, and Tabitha Park. 2004. "COUNTER -- increasing the value of online usage
statistics." Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community no. 17 (2):155-158. doi:
10.1629/17155.
Hahn, Karla L., and Lila A. Faulkner. 2002. "Evaluative Usage-based Metrics for the Selection
of E-journals." College & Research Libraries no. 63 (3):215.
Holmström, Jonas. 2004. "The Return on Investment of Electronic Journals: It Is a Matter of
Time." D-Lib Magazine no. 10 (4).
Jubb, Michael, Ian Rowlands, and David Nicholas. 2013. "Value of Libraries: Relationships
Between Provision, Usage, and Research Outcomes." Evidence Based Library &
Information Practice no. 8 (2):139-152.
Juznic, Primoz. 2009. "Using a decision grid process to evaluate library collections and ejournals." New Library World no. 110 (7/8):341-356. doi: 10.1108/03074.800910975160.
King, Donald W., Sarah E. Aerni, Fern Brody, Matt Herbison, and Amy Knapp. 2004. The Use
and Outcomes of University Library Print and Electronic Collections. Citeseer.
King, Donald W., Sarah E. Aerni, Fern Brody, Matt Herbison, and Paul Kohberger. 2004.
Comparative cost of the University of Pittsburgh electronic and print library collections.
Citeseer.
King, Donald W., Peter B. Boyce, Carol H. Montgomery, and Carol Tenopir. 2003. "Library
economic metrics: Examples of the comparison of electronic and print journal collections
and collection services." Library Trends no. 51 (3):376-400.
King, Donald W., Carol Tenopir, Carol H. Montgomery, and Sarah E. Aerni. 2003. "Patterns of
journal use by faculty at three diverse universities." D-Lib Magazine no. 9 (10).
Kurtz, Michael J., Guenther Eickhorn, Alberto Accomazzi, Carolyn Grant, Markus Demleitner,
Edwin Henneken, and Stephen S. Murray. 2005. "The effect of use and access on
citations." Information Processing & Management no. 41 (6):1395-1402. doi:
10.1016/j.ipm.2005.03.010.
Lamothe, Alain. 2008. "Electronic Serials Usage Patterns as Observed at a Medium-Size
University: Searches and Full-Text Downloads." Partnership: The Canadian Journal of
Library & Information Practice & Research no. 3 (1):1-22.
McClanahan, Kitty, Lei Wu, Carol Tenopir, and Donald W. King. 2010. "Embracing change:
perceptions of e-journals by faculty members." Learned Publishing no. 23 (3):209-223.
doi: 10.1087/20100304.
Montgomery, Carol H. 2002. "Print to electronic: measuring the operational and economic
implications of an electronic journal collection." Learned Publishing no. 15 (2):129-136.
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Montgomery, C. H., and J. A. Bielec. 2000. "The economic impact of an electronic journal
collection on an academic library." In Research and Advanced Technology for Digital
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Montgomery, Carol H., and Donald W. King. 2002. "Comparing library and user related costs of
print and electronic journal collections." D-Lib Magazine no. 8 (10).
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Nicholas, David, David Clark, Ian Rowlands, and Hamid R. Jamali. 2009. "Online use and
information seeking behaviour: institutional and subject comparisons of UK researchers."
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Nicholas, David, Paul Huntington, and Hamid R. Jamali. 2008. "User diversity: as demonstrated
by deep log analysis." Electronic Library no. 26 (1):21-38. doi:
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Ollé, Candela, and Ángel Borrego. 2010. "A qualitative study of the impact of electronic journals
on scholarly information behavior." Library & Information Science Research no. 32
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Patterson, Mark. PLoS Journals – measuring impact where it matters. Public Library of Science,
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Pesch, Oliver. 2007. "Usage statistics: About COUNTER and SUSHI." Information Services &
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Peters, Thomas A. 2002. "What's the use? the value of e-resource usage statistics." New Library
World no. 103 (1172/3):39-47. doi: 10.1108/03074800210415050.
Quandt, Richard E. 2003. "Scholarly Materials:Paper or Digital?" Library Trends no. 51 (3):349375.
Raza, M. M., and A. K. Upadhyay. 2006. "Usage of e-journals in Aligarh Muslim University: A
study." International Information and Library Review no. 38 (3):9-170-179.
Rosati, Karen Thompson. 2006. "The Decline of Print: Ten Years of Print Serial Use in a Small
Academic Medical Library." Acquisitions Librarian no. 18 (35/36):107-117.
Ryan, Christine E., and K. Blythe. 2009. "COUNTER and Usage Data: A Two-Part Webinar."
Serials Review no. 35 (4):292-296. doi: 10.1016/j.serrev.2009.08.008.
Sanna, Talja, and Maula Hanni. 2003. "Reasons for the use and non-use of electronic journals
and databases: A domain analytic study in four scholarly disciplines." Journal of
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Sanville, Tom. 2008. "Do Economic Factors Really Matter in the Assessment and Retention of
Electronic Resources Licensed at the Library Consortium Level?" Collection
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Shepherd, Peter T. 2004. "COUNTER: towards reliable vendor usage statistics." Vine no. 34
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———. 2005. "COUNTER: for online journals, databases AND books." Serials: The Journal for
the Serials Community no. 18 (3):231-233. doi: 10.1629/18231.
———. 2005. "COUNTER 2005: a new Code of Practice and new applications of COUNTER
usage statistics." Learned Publishing no. 18 (4):287-293. doi:
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———. 2009. "International Dateline -- The Pirus Project: Developing a Standard for Recording
and Reporting Usage at the Individual Article Level." Against the Grain no. 21 (6):82-82.
Talja, Sanna, and Maula Hanni. 2003. "Reasons for the use and non-use of electronic journals
and databases - A domain analytic study in four scholarly disciplines." Journal of
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Tenopir, Carol. 2006. "Perception of Library Value." Library Journal no. 131:36.
———. 2008. Reading patterns of e-articles by academics: Meauring the purpose and value of
reading and demonstrating the value of library-provided electronic journal collections.
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———. 2008. Return on investment of academic library e-journal collections: A study of ROI in
grant writing activities. In Charleston Conference. Charleston, SC.
———. 2010. "Measuring the Value of the Academic Library: Return on Investment and Other
Value Measures." Serials Librarian no. 58 (1-4):39-48. doi:
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Tenopir, Carol, Gayle Baker, Eleanor Read, Maribeth Manoff, Karen McClanahan, David
Nicholas, and Donald W. King. 2007. "MaxData: A project to help librarians maximize
e-journals usage data." In Usage Statistics of E-Serials, edited by David C. Fowler, 297 p.
Binghamton, NY: Hayworth Information Press.
Tenopir, Carol, and Donald W. King. 2002. "Reading behavior and electronic journals." Learned
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———. 2007. "Perceptions of value and value beyond perceptions: Measuring the quality and
value of journal article readings." Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community no. 20
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Tenopir, Carol, Donald W. King, Peter B. Boyce, Matt Grayson, Yan Zhang, and Mercy Ebuen.
2003. "Patterns of journal use by scientists through evolutionary phases." D-Lib
Magazine no. 9 (5).
Tenopir, Carol, Donald W. King, Regina Mays, Lei Wu, and Andrea Baer. 2010. "Measuring
value and return on investment of academic libraries." Serials: The Journal for the
Serials Community no. 23 (3):182-190. doi: 10.1629/23182.
Tenopir, Carol, Rachel Volentine, and Donald W. King. 2012. "Scholarly Reading and the Value
of Academic Library Collections: results of a study in six UK universities." Insights: the
UKSG journal no. 25 (2):130-149. doi: 10.1629/2048-7754.25.2.130.
Tenopir, Carol, Concepcion S. Wilson, Pertti Vakkari, Sanna Talja, and Donald W. King. 2008.
Scholarly E-Reading Patterns in Australia, Finland, and the United States: A Cross
Country Comparison. Paper read at International Federation of Library Associations
(IFLA), 2008.
———. 2010. "Cross Country Comparison of Scholarly E-Reading Patterns in Australia,
Finland, and the United States." Australian Academic & Research Libraries no. 41
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Williams, Peter, David Nicholas, and Ian Rowlands. 2010. "E-Journal Usage and Impact in
Scholarly Research: A Review of the Literature." New Review of Academic Librarianship
no. 16 (2):192-207. doi: 10.1080/13614533.2010.503645.
Wolverton, Robert E., and Carol Tenopir. 2006. "Conference Report -- Discovering the Magic:
Faculty and Student Use of Electronic Journals." Serials Librarian no. 49 (3):159-164.
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Zappen, Susan H. 2010. "Managing Resources to Maximize Serials Access: The Case of the
Small Liberal Arts College Library." Serials Librarian no. 59 (3/4):346-359. doi:
10.1080/03615261003623104.
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