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Scholarly article seeking, reading, and use: a continuing evolution from print to electronic in the sciences and social sciences

Date Issued
January 1, 2015
Author(s)
Tenopir, Carol  
King, Donald W  
Christian, Lisa  
Volentine, Rachel E  
DOI
10.1087/20150203
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/47902
Abstract

Electronic journals are now the norm for accessing and reading scholarly articles. This article examines scholarly article reading patterns by faculty in five US universities in 2012. Selected findings are also compared to some general trends from studies conducted periodically since 1977. In the 2012 survey, over threequarters (76%) of the scholarly readings were obtained through electronic means and just over half (51%) of readings were read on a screen rather than from a print source or being printed out. Readings from library sources are overwhelmingly from e-sources. The average number of articles read per month was 20.66, with most articles read by the medical and other sciences, and on average each article was read for 32 minutes.

Subjects

scholarly communicati...

electronic journals

Disciplines
Scholarly Communication
Scholarly Publishing
Embargo Date
August 16, 2016
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Tenopir.King.Christian.Volentine.2015.pdf

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