Specters in the Use of Electronic Journals: the North Eastern hill University Experience
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Date
2006-11-09
Authors
Hangsing, P
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INFLIBNET Centre
Abstract
A general observation of the northeastern universities and specifics based on NEHU
experiences indicates that the universities in the northeastern regions record comparatively
lower percentage of usage. The poor statistical show is attributed to the
infrastructural dwarf in the universities. The nature of skewed usage pattern is found
similar to other empirical studies suggesting that such methods may be espoused to
form the parameters for determining the core collection of the electronic journal consortium.
The paper briefly examines the existing subscription deals and suggested that
resorting to alternative deals may strengthen collection and ultimately the usage pattern.
The paper also maintains that higher per capita expenditure per students should
be encouraged in the region to buildup infrastructure and come at par with the mainstream.
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Electronic Journals, Bandwidth, Infrastructure, Citation Analysis, Core Collection, Skewed Use, Subscription