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- Title
Development of a new academic digital library: a study of usage data of a core medical electronic journal collection.
- Authors
Shearer, Barbara S.; Klatt, Carolyn; Nagy, Suzanne P.
- Abstract
Objectives: The current study evaluates the results of a previously reported method for creating a core medical electronic journal collection for a new medical school library, validates the core collection created specifically to meet the needs of the new school, and identifies strategies for making cost- effective e-journal selection decisions. Methods: Usage data were extracted for four e- journal packages (Blackwell-Synergy, Cell Press, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, and Science Direct). Usage was correlated with weighted point values assigned to a core list of journal titles, and each package was evaluated for relevancy and cost- effectiveness to the Florida State University College of Medicine (FSU COM) population. Results: The results indicated that the development of the core list was a valid method for creating a new twenty-first century, community-based medical school library. Thirty-seven journals are identified for addition to the FSU COM core list based on use by the COM, and areas of overlapping research interests between the university and the COM are identified based on use of specific journals by each population. Conclusions: The collection development approach that evolved at the FSU COM library was useful during the initial stages of identifying and evaluating journal selections and in assessing the relative value of a particular journal package for the FSU COM after the school was established.
- Subjects
DIGITAL libraries; MEDICAL libraries; ELECTRONIC journals; MEDICAL periodicals; COLLECTION development in libraries; NONBOOK materials selection
- Publication
Journal of the Medical Library Association, 2009, Vol 97, Issue 2, p93
- ISSN
1536-5050
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3163/1536-5050.97.2.005