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E-Journals and Print Journals: Similarities and Differences in Reader Behavior

机译:电子期刊和印刷期刊:读者行为的异同

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Research from three decades shows that scientists read widely from scholarly journals, with the readings per person per year increasing in the last decade. Many of these readings now come from electronic journals, e-prints, and other separate copies. A greater percentage of readings are now of new articles and readings from electronic journals are more likely to be of current articles. A majority of scientists in a discipline now use electronic journals at least part of the time, although there are considerable variations among disciplines. On the average, our studies show that between one-third and 80% of journal article readings now come from electronic journals or digital databases, depending on workfield and place of work. Scientists are reading from a broader range of journals than in the past, as a result of access to full text online collections. Although the scholarly journals system has changed dramatically in the past few decades, it is evident that scientists place a high value on the information found in scholarly journal articles, whether electronic or print.
机译:三十年来的研究表明,科学家在学术期刊上阅读广泛,在过去十年中,人均阅读量在不断增加。现在,许多此类阅读都来自电子期刊,电子版和其他单独的副本。现在,阅读新文章的百分比更高,而来自电子期刊的阅读则更可能是当前文章。现在,一门学科的大多数科学家至少在部分时间使用电子期刊,尽管各学科之间存在很大差异。平均而言,我们的研究表明,取决于工作领域和工作地点,现在有三分之一至80%的期刊文章阅读来自电子期刊或数字数据库。由于可以访问全文在线收藏,因此科学家正在阅读比过去更多的期刊。尽管学术期刊系统在过去的几十年中发生了巨大变化,但很显然,科学家对学术期刊文章中的信息(无论是电子的还是印刷的)都给予了高度重视。

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