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    The Data Jigsaw Puzzle: Will Usage Data from Multiple Sources Document the Importance of Older Literarature?

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    Hinegardner, Patricia G.
    Lin, Na
    Del Baglivo, Megan D.
    Date
    2017-10
    Type
    Poster/Presentation
    
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    Poster describing the challenging process of preparing and aligning usage statistics from different data sources to validate retaining access to older journal literature. It was presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association (MAC/MLA) in October 2017.
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    journal usage statistics
    Academic libraries--Statistics
    Periodicals--Statistics
    Periodicals--Use studies
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/7237
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