Serials Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Serials Review is 1. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Violations of Standard Practices by Predatory Economics Journals9
Open Rules for Cataloging6
Coverage of Data Sources and Correlations Between Altmetrics and Citation Indicators: The Case of a Brazilian Portal of Open Access Journals5
Faculty Use of Subscribed Journals in a Spanish Library Consortium: Downloads and Citations in the Field of Psychology4
Recapturing Misplaced Opportunities in Academia: The Problematic Privatization of Library Services and Holdings4
Serials Spoken Here4
How the OA Switchboard Is Building the Infrastructure for an OA-Driven Scholarly Communications Landscape4
Serials Spoken Here4
See an Issue? Broken URL? Report It Here!4
The Read Feed: Reviews3
Working in Libraries for the United Nations—Interview with Carly Bachman3
Managing Streaming Video License Renewals3
The Read Feed3
Special Section for 2021 NC Serials Conference3
The Read Feed3
Serials Spoken Here2
Pareto 80/20 Rule: A New Principle for Serial Subscription2
The Role of Articles in Science–Technology Relationship: A Topic Analysis of Non-patent Literature (NPL) References2
A Journey of Transforming to an Online Government Documents Collection2
The British Library’s Philatelic Collections – Interview With Richard Morel2
Conversations: Reveal Digital and Open Access Digital Archives—Interview with Peggy Glahn2
The Read Feed: Reviews2
Is Mandatory ORCID a Violation of an Author’s Freedoms and Rights?2
Open Access Monitor Germany: Best Practice in Providing Metrics for Analysis and Decision-Making2
The Read Feed: Reviews2
Preface1
A Journal Usage Analysis During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Serials Trends and Implications1
Collection and Vendor Relationships: Diversity Evaluation and Communication1
Remote Work in Technical Services: What Have we Learned? Where Are we Going?1
Cited Reference Analysis in a National Laboratory to Assess Journal Usage*1
Mapping the Evolving Landscape of Library-Related Policies in China: A Topic Modeling Approach1
Making Up the Difference: Using Custom Reporting to Identify Metadata Inaccuracies in Link Resolver Serial Metadata1
Tools and Techniques for the Effective and Responsible Management of Print Journal Back-Runs in an Academic Library: Lessons from a Case Study1
Scholarly Research of Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis1
The Read Feed: Reviews1
Open Access and the End of a Big Deal1
Rethinking Print Journal Subscriptions at a Large Research University1
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