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Analysis of Recorded Biomedical Book and Journal Use in the Yale Medical Library Part I: Date and Subject Relations

机译:耶鲁大学医学图书馆记录的生物医学书籍和期刊使用情况分析第一部分:日期和主题关系

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Analysis of book and journal circulation is based on cancelled charge slips collected over a one-year period in the Yale Medical Library. About two-fifths of material circulated were monographs. Books and journals in seven subject fields provided over half of the circulation. Approximately two-thirds of both books and journals used had been published during the most recent nine years. A subject-by-subject examination of the ratio of books to journals circulating revealed that, in subjects where proportionally more journals than books were taken out of the Library, books were of more recent imprint dates than were journals, contrary to the overall pattern. Date distribution of books and journals by subject was also studied. Results are illustrated with graphs and tables.
机译:图书和期刊的发行量分析是基于耶鲁大学医学图书馆在过去一年中收集的已取消收费单。大约五分之二的材料是专着。七个主题领域的书籍和期刊提供了超过一半的发行量。在最近的九年中,所使用的书籍和期刊中约有三分之二已经出版。逐项检查书籍与期刊流通的比例后发现,与从整体上来看,从图书馆中抽取的书籍相比,与书籍成比例地多的期刊中,书籍的烙印日期比期刊更近。还研究了按主题分类的书籍和期刊的日期分布。结果用图形和表格说明。

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