Scientists and the Journal Article: Choices for Access Article (Faculty180)

cited authors

  • Lee, Wade M.; Sinn, Robin N.

description

  • Researchers must choose between many sources when obtaining journal articles. University of Toledo faculty and graduate students in the sciences, pharmacy, and engineering were surveyed to ascertain their preferences in journal article formats and features, and their awareness, frequency of use, and preference ranking of four services: traditional interlibrary loan, electronic journals, and faxes from either a storage depository or the UnCover document delivery service. Speed and print quality topped the desired features; faxing was the least desirable format. Electronic journals and interlibrary loan were the most used services, though there are indications that interlibrary loan is used reluctantly.

publication date

  • 2002

start page

  • 37

volume

  • 12