The Commitment to Securing Perpetual Journal Access: A Survey of Academic Research Libraries
Author
Carr, Patrick L.
Abstract
Current and emerging trends raise questions about the extent to which academic research libraries should continue to seek perpetual access provisions for journal acquisitions. To describe the questions being raised, this paper begins by framing perpetual access commitments within the contexts of the past, present, and future. The paper then assesses current views and practices by describing and analyzing the results of a survey of librarians. The results show that, while the
respondents' libraries generally espouse strong commitments to perpetual access, a combination of factors is leading many libraries to take actions that weaken perpetual access provisions.
Date
2011
Citation:
APA:
Carr, Patrick L.. (January 2011).
The Commitment to Securing Perpetual Journal Access: A Survey of Academic Research Libraries.
Library Resources & Technical Services,
55(1),
4-
16. Retrieved from
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3139
MLA:
Carr, Patrick L..
"The Commitment to Securing Perpetual Journal Access: A Survey of Academic Research Libraries". Library Resources & Technical Services.
55:1. (4-16),
January 2011.
October 03, 2023.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3139.
Chicago:
Carr, Patrick L.,
"The Commitment to Securing Perpetual Journal Access: A Survey of Academic Research Libraries," Library Resources & Technical Services 55, no.
1 (January 2011),
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3139 (accessed
October 03, 2023).
AMA:
Carr, Patrick L..
The Commitment to Securing Perpetual Journal Access: A Survey of Academic Research Libraries. Library Resources & Technical Services.
January 2011;
55(1):
4-16.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3139. Accessed
October 03, 2023.
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Publisher
East Carolina University