Serials Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Serials Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Current Content in JSTOR Journal Archives: Identifying Full-Text Current Journals in JSTOR to Reduce Print Subscriptions9
The Read Feed: Reviews7
Open Access and the End of a Big Deal6
Serials Spoken Here5
OpenUNC: Collaborating to Increase the Visibility of Open Scholarship from the UNC System5
Learn from Others: A Look at Collections Policies from ARL Member Institutions5
The Read Feed4
Supporting New Programs During the Pandemic: Using Benchmarking to Communicate Resource Acquisition Needs3
Metadata Development3
Serials Spoken Here3
Serials Spoken Here3
Comparison of Journal Usage in Rural Sociology Dissertations Using Text Analysis and CD Rank3
The Read Feed2
Identifying Combinations of Altmetrics and Web of Science Usage That Linked to Early Citations of an Article Received: A Crisp-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (csQCA)2
Mapping the Evolving Landscape of Library-Related Policies in China: A Topic Modeling Approach2
Managing Electronic Resource Collections and Batch Loads at The University of Akron2
Visualizing COUNTER Metrics with SUSHI: Exploring Alma Analytics for E-Resource Evaluation1
Assessing the Impact of Diamond Open Access on Research Engagement1
Smart Services Utilization in Academic Libraries: An Assessment of Student Behavior Based on Expectation Confirmation Model1
Detecting New Hijacked Journals by Using a List of Known Hijacked Journals and the Diagnosis of Web Domain Data1
OpenAthens Implementation: A Two-Phased Move at Our Library1
Serials Spoken Here1
Predatory Publishing in Indian LIS Research: A Case Study1
The Read Feed: Reviews0
Current and Historical Publication Trends of State Library Association Journals and Newsletters0
Utilizing Generative AI Responsibly and Ethically for Research Purposes in Higher Education: A Policy Analysis0
Know Means Know: Using Radical Empathy to Define Consent in Digital Archiving0
Comprehensive Statistical Analysis of ISSN Records0
Big Deals and Little Deals—What’s the Deal? A Data Analysis from University of South Florida0
An Attitude toward the Collaborative Information Behavior: A Systematic Review0
Pareto 80/20 Rule: A New Principle for Serial Subscription0
Thoughts for the Knowledgebase0
The Read Feed0
Streamlining User Experiences with ScienceDirect Prepaid Articles0
Open Rules for Cataloging0
Collection and Vendor Relationships: Diversity Evaluation and Communication0
Stumbling Blocks or Stepping Stones: A Review of Ejournals Collection Management0
The Read Feed: Reviews0
Building Trust for Peer Review with a Blockchain-Based System and Intelligent Algorithms0
The Collections Librarian: A Unique and Integral Asset to 21st Century Academic Libraries0
Tools and Techniques for the Effective and Responsible Management of Print Journal Back-Runs in an Academic Library: Lessons from a Case Study0
Serials Spoken Here0
Electronic Resource Usage During the Pandemic: A Snapshot Using OpenAthens0
The Read Feed: Reviews0
Open Access as the Napster of Scholarly Communication0
A Study on the Relationship Between the Impact Factor of Academic Journals and the Citation Inequality Index of Published Papers: Focusing on International Journals of Library and Information Science0
Free but Hesitant: Understanding the Complexity of Open Access Journal Publishing in China0
Serials Spoken Here0
The Impact of Research Methodologies on Scholarly Citation Counts in Vietnamese Educational Research: Evidence from Scopus Data (2014–2023)0
Remote Cataloging Internships: Crafting Experiential Learning Opportunities for Future Catalogers0
Lessons Learned from Reevaluating Big Deals with Unsub0
Serials Spoken Here0
Serials Spoken Here0
Serials Spoken Here0
Serials Spoken Here0
Patterns and Impact of Letters to the Editor in Scholarly Publishing: A Longitudinal Bibliometric Analysis0
Decolonization and the Cambridge University Libraries—Interview with Mel Bach0
Managing Streaming Video License Renewals0
Serials Spoken Here0
Serials Spoken Here0
Public Access to Federally Funded Research0
Between Choice and Compulsion: The Dynamics of Bibliographic Reference Styles Preferred by Library and Information Science Professionals0
E-Resources Staff Training in Alma—A Unified Strategy0
A Decade of the Database Systems Research with the Lens of PODS, SIGMOD, TODS, and TKDE: A Bibliometric Perspective0
Exploring Morale in Library Workplaces: From Culture to Countermeasures0
Do We Know What We Publish? Comparing Self-Reported Publication Data to Scopus and Web of Science0
The Read Feed0
How Do Editorial Board Members Contribute to Journal Ranking in Library and Information Science?0
The Read Feed: Reviews0
Adoption of Koha Integrated Library Software in University Libraries: A Systematic Literature Review0
Examining Rate and Pattern of Author Self-Citation in Nepalese Journals0
Publication Delay and Article Citation: Evidence from Accounting0
Overlap Analysis: A Case Study0
Editorial: 2022 NC Serials Conference Special Issue0
Research on Knowledge Organization of Bibliographic Data of Library’s Electronic Resources Based on BIBFRAME0
Library Open Access Funding on the Ground: Workflows for a Successful OA Transition0
Remote Work in Technical Services: What Have we Learned? Where Are we Going?0
Serials Spoken Here0
The Read Feed0
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