Pay-per-view program for journal articles at Trinity University (San Antonio, TX) and survey results from other libraries are presented at the 30th Charleston Conference in 2010.
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Pay-Per-View Isn’t All Wet: Providing Articles Can Save the Budget; Charleston Conference 2010
1. Pay-Per-View Isn’t All Wet:
Providing Articles Can Save the Budget
Barbara MacAlpine
Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas
Charleston Conference Presentation
November 4, 2010
2. Transactional access
[pay-per-view] is by
no means a magic
bullet to solve all
problems, but the
possibility exists for it to change
the way libraries purchase serial
resources.
Adam Murray and Ryan Weir
Murray State University
3. “Pay-per-view will make fiscal
sense to many institutions.”
Steven Bachrach
Semmes Distinguished Professor
Chair, Department of Chemistry
Trinity University
20. Sources
Bachrach, Steven. “Pay Per View at Trinity.” Message to
Barbara MacAlpine. 14 October 2010. E-mail.
Lifesavers picture by Scott Ehardt available at wikimedia.org.
Murray, Adam, and Ryan Weir. “Giving the People What They
Want: User-driven Acquisition of Journal Articles.” Abstract
from a presentation given at the 29th Charleston Conference,
Charleston, S.C., November 5, 2009. Online.