ROUTES THROUGH THE MAZE: DEALING WITH OVERLAPPING ACCESS TO ELECTRONIC INFORMATION

Types of Aggregates:

  1. Large collections of journal titles: multiple publishers; variety of content. Examples: OCLC First Search
  2. Aggregates of scholarly journals: multiple publishers; full text. Examples: JSTOR, MUSE
  3. Publisher Packages: single publisher; full text. Examples: Springer LINK, Wiley InterScience
  4. Hybrids: may have multiple publishers; and/or multiple content. Example: Elsevier’s ScienceDirect
  5. 5. Other...

Below is a brief survey about your library’s strategies for electronic packages/aggregates:

  1. Please indicate the area in which you work (check all that apply):
  2. _____ Reference _____ Cataloging _____ Systems _____ Acquisitions _____ Circulation

    _____ Collection Development ___________________________________(Other)

  3. Type of library:
  4. _____ Special _____ School _____ Public _____ Academic ____________________________(Other)

    Library Name:_____________________________________________________________

  5. Does your library... (please answer yes or no; if an item is "yes", please respond to subquestions):
  6. _____ catalog aggregates (as a single entry, e.g. "JSTOR") in your OPAC.

    _____ always _____ sometimes (explain:_______________________________________________________)

    _____ catalog each journal title within an aggregate in your OPAC

    _____ always _____ sometimes (explain:_______________________________________________________)

    _____ link from the OPAC to the e-resource

    (I’d characterize my response to question 3 as: ____ I’m certain ____ I’m pretty sure ____ I think so)

  7. _____ Does your library have a web page separate from your OPAC that lists and links to the e-resources (please answer yes or no). If YES:
  8. _____ list and link aggregates from an electronic resources web page (e.g.: "JSTOR")

    _____ always _____ sometimes (explain:_______________________________________________________)

    _____ list and link each title within an aggregate from an electronic resources web page

    _____ always _____ sometimes (explain:_______________________________________________________)

    (I’d characterize my response to question 4 as: ____ I’m certain ____ I’m pretty sure ____ I think so)

  9. Decisions about displaying or cataloging e-resources are made by:
  10. _____ an individual (title:_______________________________________________________________)

    _____ a committee(s) (title(s): ___________________________________________________________)

    _____ other (_________________________________________________________________________)

  11. From my perspective, the greatest problem with aggregates is:

 


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