Non-renewal of Print Journal Subscriptions That Duplicate Titles in Selected Electronic Databases: A Case Study

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2002

Journal Title

Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services

Volume

26

Number

4

Pages

409-421

Publisher

Taylor and Francis Group

Abstract

The Seton Hall University Libraries, even with its flat materials budget, has been enhancing its electronic resources by adding a number of full-text aggregated databases to its collections while still maintaining its print serials subscriptions. Recent additional budget shortfall during the 2001–2002 academic year prompted the Library to review its strategy for serials collection development, including the format of the title. This study describes the methodology followed to eliminate the overlap between print and electronic journals while striving to provide a balanced collection and quality library services. The author also discusses the factors that were critical for the project’s successful migration from the print serials to electronic access.

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