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Effect of serial Characteristics and Library Environment on Serial Collection Decision in an Academic Health Science Library

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management / Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management, (P)1013-0799; (E)2586-2073
2006, v.23 no.2, pp.245-263
https://doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2006.23.2.245

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Abstract

Since the beginning of discussions on serial collection management, as budgets have waxed and waned over the ensuing decades, a number of key variables affecting selection/deselection have emerged but without the framework of a coherent and accepted theoretical model. This study is an effort to identify variables which affect the serial collection decision with special attention to selection/deselection in the context of an academic health science library. Based on results from correlation analyses and logistic regression analyses, the serial collection decision can be explained and predicted using various combinations of a reduced set of objective variables. Applications of the results to libraries are discussed, and further research is proposed.

keywords
serial collection decision, selection/deselection, hHealth sScience, lLogistic rRegression학술잡지 구독결정, 의학 도서관, 장서선택 요인1. IntroductionThe evaluation of each academic periodical for collection management in a particular library needs to be done continuo, serial collection decision, selection/deselection, hHealth sScience, lLogistic rRegression학술잡지 구독결정, 의학 도서관, 장서선택 요인1. IntroductionThe evaluation of each academic periodical for collection management in a particular library needs to be done continuo, 학술잡지 구독결정, 의학 도서관, 장서선택 요인

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