Questionnaire--Scholarly Communication: the East European Angle
Ms. Ewa Krysiak, Union Catalogs and Electronic Info Center, Head 27 Aug 1996 19:14 UTC
Please respond to:
ekrysiak@biblnar.bn.org.pl
or
ekrysiak@plearn.edu.pl
-ed.
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Date: Tue, 27 Aug 96 20:05:02 CET
From: Ewa Krysiak, The National Library <EKRYSIAK@plearn.edu.pl>
To: ekrysiak@biblnar.bn.org.pl
Dear Slavs from Eastern, Southern and Central Europe, former Soviet Union:
I wish to ask you kindly to spare a few moments and read this message.
Thank you.
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I have been asked to prepare a paper on "The Process of Scholarly
Communication: the East European Angle" for Third European Serials
Conference (European Federation of Serials Groups) to be held in Dublin,
Ireland, Trinity College, 25 - 27 September 1996. I am absolutely
convinced it will be a matter of real interest for conference participants
to have a contribution to consider which looks at these important issues
from a point of view that will be absolutely unfamiliar to many of them.
I can try and address several issues concerning Polish situation, however,
I would be more than happy to be able to broaden this view and include
experiences of my colleagues from Eastern, Central and Southern Europe and
former Soviet Union, the countries that for several years are experiencing
great transformations.
Below please find several questions I would kindly ask you to answer in order
to help me to depict your situation, and if you think of anything else to be
worth adding/mentioning, do not hesitate and do so. You can answer the
questionnaire electronically BUT be sure not to reply automatically, and send
the answer to the discussion list itself. I promise to sum up the results of
the questionnaire on the list but please respond directly to my e-mail address,
which is as follows:
ekrysiak@biblnar.bn.org.pl
or
ekrysiak@plearn.edu.pl
Thank you for your attention and help. Warm greetings,
Ewa Krysiak
Head, Union Catalogs and Electronic Information Center
The National Library. 00-973 Warsaw 22 POB 36
Al. Niepodleglosci 213, Poland.
tel. (+48-22)608-2357 fax: (+48-22)608-2630
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THIRD EUROPEAN SERIALS CONFERENCE
QUESTIONNAIRE
"The Process of Scholarly Communication: the East European Angle"
1. How are individual libraries in your country:
a. academic/research
b. public
c. national
d. special
e. other
coping with the acquisition of printed serials, domestic and foreign:
a. purchase/subscription
b. exchange
c. gifts/donations
d. legal deposit?
2. Are many (how much in per cent) cancellations being made because of the
escalation of serial prices:
a. domestic %
b. foreign % ?
3. Is there any coordination of foreign serials acquisition in your country
in order to acquire more for lesser cost (eg. only one copy of an expensive
serial title held in one library)?
a. Yes:
b. No:
4. If Yes, what are:
a. the forms:
b. the financial means support:
c. the methods:
Please. Describe in a few sentences.
5. What are the sources of financing the acquisition of printed serials
in your library/country?
a. budget Yes No
b. special funds Yes No
c. external sources Yes No
d. other (please describe)Yes No
6. What role is the national library in your country playing
in providing access to scholars for serials information?
a. compilation of the national bibliography covering domestic serials:
- current Yes No
- retrospective Yes No
b. compilation of the union list of:
- domestic serials Yes No
- foreign serials Yes No
held in domestic libraries?
c. reference library of foreign serials bibliographic sources:
- printed Yes No
- electronic (offline) Yes No
- electronic (online) Yes No
d. center for ILL Yes No
e. domestic EDI/EDD Yes No
f. other (please describe)Yes No
7. How is electronic information beginning to affect the whole
process of the scholarly communication?:
a. online/offline(eg. CD-ROM) databases:
- bibliographic
- abstract
- current contents
- fulltext
b. fulltext electronic journals
c. are there e-journals existing in your country with no printed
alternative?
Yes No
d. are e-journals available to scholars?:
- in libraries Yes No
- on the Internet Yes No
- WWW Yes No
- electronic subscription Yes No
- free of charge Yes No
e. is there a reference service covering e-journals available throughout
the world rendered at your library?
Yes No
f. any comments?
8. What role does document delivery play in your country?
a. name a few firms present on the market:
b. comments:
9. What role does electronic document delivery play in your country?
a. name a few firms present on the market:
b. comment on technological infrastructure at your library that can handle
EDI/EDD:
10. If scholars cannot get access to serials through libraries what other
means are used:
a. personal contacts Yes No
b. conferences Yes No
c. direct access to the Internet sources Yes No
d. direct access to the commercial databases Yes No
e. other (please describe: Yes No
11. What role can play the cooperation between EU libraries and EE libraries in
the provision of up-to-date scholarly information contained in serials?
12. How do you expect the serials market to look like in the nearest future?
a. printed serials %
b. electronic serials with printed versions %
c. electronic serials with no printed versions available offline (eg.
CD-ROM) %
d. electronic serials with no printed versions available online (eg. WWW)
%
e. any comments:
13. In your opinion which version of the serial is:
printed electronic
a. easier to acquire (please tick):
b. cheaper to acquire:
c. easier to provide access to:
14. Does legal deposit law free copies for special libraries (usually national
libraries) in your country cover also electronic publications?
a. serials Yes No
b. monographs Yes No
c. music Yes No
d. other (please name) Yes No
15. I do encourage you to make any comments linked with the topic discussed,
here:
16. Please give your name, institution name and electronic address here:
Thank you very much for your help. I do look forward to receive your responses
by 10 September 1996.