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Holdings as a Measure of Journal Value

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Library and Information Science Research, 11 (1): 59-71 (1989)

Abstract

Describes a study that compared holdings figures from the OCLC database to productivity measures from the "Journal Citation Reports" section of "Science Citation Index" and publisher circulation figures to determine whether there is a systematic relationship between easily gathered holdings and circulation figures and less easily obtained bibliometric measures of journal value.

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