Published 2002
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Chemistry Journals : Cost-Effectiveness, Seminal Titles and Exchange Rate Profiteering
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Roth, Dana L.
Chicago
Abstract
The cost-effectiveness of STM journals has been compared within several subject areas, beginning with Henry Barschalls's work with the physics literature in the late 1980s. A new use-independent cost-effectiveness metric is proposed and calculated for journals in several chemistry subdisciplines. Publisher and year-of-publication data for seminal journal articles assigned in a graduate-level organic synthesis class are presented. The effects of publisher policies in establishing and enforcing differential subscription prices for European and non-European customers on the rise of journal subscription costs and also on possible exchange-rate profiteering are discussed.
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Copyright 2002 by the Haworth Press. Published online: 21 Sep 2008.Attached Files
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- 25915
- DOI
- 10.1300/J122v22n03_07
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- CaltechLIB:2002.012
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2006-01-31Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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