Journal Review suggestions
Ken Siegert
(07 Jul 2017 12:52 UTC)
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Dominic Benson
(07 Jul 2017 13:01 UTC)
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Melissa Belvadi
(07 Jul 2017 13:06 UTC)
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Judith Koveleskie
(07 Jul 2017 13:43 UTC)
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Melissa Belvadi
(07 Jul 2017 14:31 UTC)
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Judith Koveleskie
(07 Jul 2017 14:41 UTC)
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Leslie Burke
(07 Jul 2017 14:45 UTC)
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Barbara Pope
(11 Jul 2017 19:43 UTC)
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Leslie Burke
(17 Jul 2017 16:39 UTC)
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Steve Oberg
(07 Jul 2017 14:48 UTC)
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Melissa Belvadi
(07 Jul 2017 15:09 UTC)
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Steve Oberg
(07 Jul 2017 15:36 UTC)
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Jill Emery
(07 Jul 2017 16:50 UTC)
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Barbara Pope
(11 Jul 2017 19:45 UTC)
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Steve Oberg
(11 Jul 2017 21:31 UTC)
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Susan J Wishnetsky
(07 Jul 2017 14:05 UTC)
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Christine Roysdon
(07 Jul 2017 14:54 UTC)
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Ingrid Moisil
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Re: Journal Review suggestions Diane Westerfield (07 Jul 2017 16:48 UTC)
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Diane Westerfield
(07 Jul 2017 18:13 UTC)
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Susan Wiegand
(07 Jul 2017 19:08 UTC)
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Melissa Belvadi
(12 Jul 2017 16:07 UTC)
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Abbigail C Gregg
(13 Jul 2017 12:31 UTC)
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Melissa Belvadi
(13 Jul 2017 13:22 UTC)
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Leslie Burke
(13 Jul 2017 14:12 UTC)
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Susan Wiegand
(13 Jul 2017 13:35 UTC)
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Susan Wiegand
(13 Jul 2017 13:46 UTC)
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If you have an accredited Chemistry Department you may want to check the ACS approval guidelines. In fact I need to look at this - there are some really high ticket chemistry journals that are underused at our smallish college, maybe we could wiggle out of them. Please jump in if I've posted anything incorrectly. https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/about/governance/committees/training/acsapproved.html From the latest Guidelines, 2008: https://www.acs.org/content/dam/acsorg/about/governance/committees/training/acsapproved/degreeprogram/2008-acs-guidelines-for-bachelors-degree-programs.pdf "4.4 Chemical Information Resources . The vast peer-reviewed chemical literature must be readily accessible to both faculty and students. Historically such access came through a good library providing monographs, periodicals, and facilities for database searches. Electronic access has changed the function of libraries as physical repositories. An approved program must provide students with the following minimum chemical information resources: • An approved program must provide access to no fewer than 14 current journals chosen from the CPT recommend journal list (available from the CPT Web site ) in either print or electronic form. At least three must come from the general content list, and at least one must come from each area of analytical chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and chemistry education. In addition, the library should provide access to journal articles that are not readily available by a mechanism such as interlibrary loan or document delivery services. If primary student access is electronic, cost or impractical times for access should not limit it unduly. [ see https://www.acs.org/content/dam/acsorg/about/governance/committees/training/acsapproved/cpt-journal-list.pdf ] • Students must have print or electronic access to Chemical Abstracts, including the ability to search and access full abstracts. [For us, this is now covered by SciFinder Scholar.]" Hope this helps, Diane Westerfield, Electronic Resources & Serials Librarian Tutt Library, Colorado College diane.westerfield@coloradocollege.edu (719) 389-6661 -----Original Message----- From: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG] On Behalf Of Ken Siegert Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 6:53 AM To: SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG Subject: [SERIALST] Journal Review suggestions Hello! We are planning to review both our print and electronic journals. Right now we are collecting usage stats for the last 3 complete calendar years (2014, 2015, 2016) and trying to stick to just JR1 reports. We have individually subscribed journals, packaged journals, etc. Most titles are divided up by librarian liaison area. What factors have others looked at in determining if a subscription should continue? What's your process? Any insights are welcome. Thanks, Ken ------------- Ken Siegert E-Resources, Serials & Metadata Specialist Shadek-Fackenthal Library, Room 011 ken.siegert@fandm.edu | 717-358-4219 Franklin & Marshall College Shadek-Fackenthal Library P.O. Box 3003 Lancaster, PA 17604-3003 ############################ To unsubscribe from the SERIALST list: write to: mailto:SERIALST-SIGNOFF-REQUEST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG or click the following link: http://listserv.nasig.org/scripts/wa-NASIG.exe?SUBED1=SERIALST&A=1 ############################ To unsubscribe from the SERIALST list: write to: mailto:SERIALST-SIGNOFF-REQUEST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG or click the following link: http://listserv.nasig.org/scripts/wa-NASIG.exe?SUBED1=SERIALST&A=1