Duping the Docents: Musings on Serials Collections and Prodigality (11/7/2007)

      Well, it appears we (academic librarians collectively) have now successfully garnered the empathies of our most treasured constituency. According to the October 15, 2007 edition of Library Journal, three out of four faculty at the University of California now believe that journal prices represent a burden to their institution. Remember what we've been told. Information wants to be free. story

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