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    Título
    Trends and Models in the Consumption of Electronic Contents. An Analysis of the Journals Most Widely Used in Spanish Universities
    Autor
    Rodríguez Bravo, Blanca, 1961-Autoridad BuleriaORCID
    Alvite Díez, María LuisaAutoridad BuleriaORCID
    Barrionuevo, LeticiaAutoridad Buleria
    Facultad/Centro
    Facultad de Filosofia y Letras
    Área de conocimiento
    Biblioteconomia y Documentacion
    Datos de la obra
    The Journal of Academic Librariansip, 2011, vol. 38, n. 1
    Editor
    Elsevier
    Fecha
    2011-12-09
    Abstract
    The study is focused on the changes in the consumption of electronic information by the academic communities of five Spanish universities through the contents distributed by four widely used suppliers, from the very first subscription to them down to 2010. Similarly, the preferences of these institutions for titles distributed by the suppliers under consideration and their links to various different academic fields were investigated. From 24% to 30% of the overall total of downloads came from the top 25 favourite titles of the respective academic communities. This fact points to a need to go beyond the Big Deal model and strive for greater flexibility in subscriptions to resources, so as to have made-tomeasure supplies
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    Biblioteconomía
    Palabras clave
    Documentos electrónicos
    España
    Universidades
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    Peer review
    SI
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10612/4652
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