2024
DOI: 10.5860/crl.85.3.333
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Apportioning the Cost of a Full-Text Database Among the Journals in the Database: A Comparison of Six Methods

William Walters

Abstract: Estimates of the price or value of the individual journals within a full-text database may be useful to librarians engaged in serials reviews or other collection development projects, to scholars investigating the determinants of journal prices, and to publishers seeking to rationalize their pricing strategies. This paper evaluates six methods of apportioning the cost of a full-text database among the individual journals in the database-methods based on variables such as journal size, total citations, Journal … Show more

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