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Murphy Library Periodicals Collection 1999-2003 Jenifer Holman Acquisitions Librarian holman.jeni@uwlax. edu

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Page 1: Periodicals in Crisis

Murphy LibraryPeriodicals Collection

1999-2003

Jenifer Holman

Acquisitions Librarian

[email protected]

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Price Index ComparisonPercentage Increase Over Previous year

CPI HEPI USPPI - Excluding USPPI - Including

Russian Trans. Russian Trans.

1984 3.2 4.8 9.4 10.2

1985 3.6 5.8 8.6 11.5

1986 1.9 5 8.9 8.2

1987 3.7 4 9.9 10.3

1988 4.1 4.4 9.1 9.4

1989 4.8 5.3 9.5 8.2

1990 5.4 6 9.5 9.4

1991 5.5 5.2 11.7 11.1

1992 3.4 3.6 12.2 12.6

1993 1.3 2.9 5.5 6

1994 2.6 3.4 9.6 8.6

1995 2.8 3 10.4 9.5

1996 3 3 10.8 9.6

1997 2.3 3 9.9 10.1

1998 1.6 3.5 10.3 9.5

1999 2.2 2.4 10.4 9.8

2000 3.4 4.1 9 9.2

2001 2.8 4.8 8.3 8.6

2002 N/A N/A 7.9 7.6

CPI=Consumer Price Index HEPI=Higher Education Price Index USPPI=US Periodicals Price Index

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PrintPrint Print Print

TitleTitless

MFMF MFMF

TitlesTitlesCancelsCancels AddsAdds

99/0099/00 $378,644.6$378,644.699

14061406 $56,241.0$56,241.066

552552 $15,003.37$15,003.37 $4,386.92$4,386.92

00/0100/01 $388,803.2$388,803.244

15211521 $55,126.3$55,126.355

534534 $21,201.31$21,201.31 $18,618.78$18,618.78

01/0201/02 $415,362.0$415,362.000

14171417 $60,754.6$60,754.688

522522 $13,839.91$13,839.91 $1,418.38$1,418.38

02/0302/03 $421,614.4$421,614.455

13661366 $57,163.9$57,163.966

482482 $46,546.84$46,546.84 $2,414.41$2,414.41

03/0403/04 $434,720.7$434,720.7 AvailAvail. . 6/046/04

$48,439.2$48,439.244

Avail.Avail.

6/046/04$57,490.09$57,490.09 $762.59$762.59

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Between 1986 and 2001:• journal prices overall increased by

8.5%/year• The CPI overall grew by 3.4%/year

Journal prices grew twice as fast as health care prices during the same period.

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title has gotten little or no recorded use over several years.

title is available electronically through our subscription to Project Muse.

title has a current cost/use ratio greater than $35.

title no longer supports the curriculum.

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Even with small budget increases, Murphy Library is no longer able to support traditional print access to scholarly communication through journal subscriptions alone

We are NOT alone – even Harvard and Cornell are canceling periodicals

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Before publishing in a journal, ask some questions:• Can I post a copy of my article on my web site

or my institution’s web site (self-archiving)? • Are archives available to the public for free

after a short time period (open-access journals/archives) ?

Publishers to scrutinize: Commercial publishers such as Elsevier, Wiley, Kluwer

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Project RoMEO• http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/ls/

disresearch/romeo/• Pulls together terms from many publishers

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Public Library of Science• http://www.plos.org/about/history.html

BioMed Central• http://www.biomedcentral.com/• Open-access journals now available through

library catalog and periodicals holdings list Directory of Open Access Journals

(DOAJ)• http://www.doaj.org/

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E-Scholarship Repository (California Digtial Library – University of California)• http://repositories.cdlib.org/escholarship/• Offers Social Sciences and Humanities faculty a central

place for digital scholarship CODA: Caltech Collection of Open Digital Archives

• http://library.caltech.edu/digital/ More listed on the Sparc Institutional Repository

web page: http://www.arl.org/sparc/core/index.asp?page=m1#usa