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Walt Crawford waltcrawford at GMAIL.COM
Tue Jan 22 17:44:10 EST 2013


Cites & Insights 13:2 (February 2013) is now available for downloading
at http://citesandinsights.info/civ13i2.pdf

The issue is 40 pages long. A single-column 6x9 version, optimized for
online reading and intended for e-readers and reading from the screen,
is 75 pages long and available at
http://citesandinsights.info/civ13i2on.pdf

This issue includes:
The Front (pp. 1-3)

    Doing the numbers: notes on C&I readership during 2012 and since
it moved to its current website. Also a quick note on the (failed)
HTML challenge.

Intersections:
Catching Up On Open Access 2 (pp. 3-40)

    The rest of the megaroundup that began in January. This
installment includes Upping the Anti, Controversies, Predators,
Economics, Elsevier, The Future!, A Little Humor, and a closing note
on progress, snipers and inquisitors.

Cites & Insights is no longer available as HTML separates.

Psst: Have you heard the ongoing common knowledge that nearly all
academic libraries have had falling circulation for quite a few years
now? If your own library had rising circulation, say between 2008 and
2010, did you think you were a special flower?

A March essay looks at the reality behind "nearly all" based on NCES
data. Let's just say the common knowledge is just a wee bit off. But
for that, you'll have to wait for the March 2013 issue...

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