Survey of academic library subject specialists
economics & finance / [Primary Research Group]
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Author
Publication
2012 - Primary Research Group, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
21,750 words, Guess
Page Count
87 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101574402021
- ISBN-139781574402025
- Library of Congress Control Number2012450505
- OCLC Control Number793725951
- Open LibraryOL30719204M
Classifications
- DDC025.2732021
- LCCZ682.4.C63 S866 2012
Description
This report is based on a survey of thirty five academic library subject specialists in economics and finance, predominantly from research universities, including Northwestern, Georgetown, Princeton and many others. The study gives detailed data on budgets and spending patterns of subject specialists in economics and finance, including information on usage of eBooks, traditional books, databases and scholarly journals. The study also reports on collection development plans in a broad range of subject areas including energy economics, agricultural economics, macroeconomics, microeconomics, accounting, portfolio management, international financial regulation, econometrics, mathematical methods, economic area studies in Asia, Europe and North and South America (each region reported on separately), and many other subject areas. The study reports on how finance and economics subject specialists use their time, breaking down their activities among categories such as information literacy, acquisitions and collection development and other areas. The report measures the extent to which university presses account for materials purchases in the field, and gives detailed info on the impact of blogs in economics and finance. Other topics covered include data on spending accounted for by contributions from economics and finance departments to economics and finance library purchases, and spending accounted for by grants or endowments specified for materials purchases in economics and finance.
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- Survey of academic library subject specialists: economics & finance / [Primary Research Group]
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