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459 Current Electronic Serial Subscriptions

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Library Collection

 

This section of the survey (450-459) collects data on selected types of materials.  It does not cover all materials (i.e., microform, scores, maps, and pictures) for which expenditures are reported under Print Materials Expenditures, Electronic Materials Expenditures, and Other Material Expenditures (data elements #353, #354, and #355).  Under this category report only items the library has acquired as part of the collection and catalogued, whether purchased, lease, licensed, or donated as gifts. 

 

 

Current Serial Subscriptions

Current serial subscriptions are arrangements by which, in return for a sum paid in advance, serials are provided for a specified number of issues.  Include current serial subscriptions in print, electronic, and digital formats.

 

 

459 Current Electronic Serial Subscriptions

 

Report the number of current electronic, electronic and other

format, and digital serial subscriptions (e-serials, e-journals),

including duplicates, for all outlets. Examples include periodicals

(magazines), news-papers, annuals, some government

documents, some reference tools, and numbered monographic

series distributed in the following ways: (a) via the Internet

(e.g., HTML, PDF, JPEG, or compressed file formats such as

zipped files), (b) on CD-ROM or other portable digital carrier, (c)

on databases (including locally mounted databases), and (d) on

diskettes or magnetic tapes. Electronic serial subscriptions

include serials held locally or remote resources that the library

has authorization to access, including those available through

statewide or consortia agreements. Do not include

subscriptions to indexing and abstracting databases that include

full-text serial content (e.g., EBSCO Host, ProQuest, OCLC

FirstSearch).

 

 

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