COLLECTIONS AT RISK - REVISITING SERIAL CANCELLATIONS IN ACADEMIC-LIBRARIES

Citation
Te. Chrzastowski et Ka. Schmidt, COLLECTIONS AT RISK - REVISITING SERIAL CANCELLATIONS IN ACADEMIC-LIBRARIES, College & research libraries, 57(4), 1996, pp. 351-364
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Information Science & Library Science
ISSN journal
00100870
Volume
57
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
351 - 364
Database
ISI
SICI code
0010-0870(1996)57:4<351:CAR-RS>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
In 1993, Tina E. Chrzastowski and Karen A. Schmidt published a longitu dinal study of serial cancellations from five midwestern academic rese arch libraries.(1) The study found that actual title cancellation over lap was small (4.3%), meaning that many unique titles were being cance lled. A profile for an ''at-risk'' serial title, one most likely to be cancelled, was also determined. The titles most often cancelled were English-language titles in the sciences having a higher-than-average s ubscription price. The present study builds on the original research, adding two more years of cancellation data as well as serial order dat a. Results show that the rate of cancellations accelerated and that ca ncellation overlap increased by 55 percent in the two years following the original study. Science titles are still most likely to be cancell ed, and less likely to be ordered. Also, the cost of serial cancellati ons in the sciences is not balanced by orders in the sciences, which a re for fewer, lower-priced journals, in contrast with serials in the s ocial sciences and humanities. Overlap in serial orders was less than expected.