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The University of Illinois Film Center Collection Use Study.

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The article was published on 1982-06-01 and is currently open access. It has received 17 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Library catalog & Library circulation.

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Use of circulation statistics and interlibrary loan data in collection management

TL;DR: This paper analyzed the holdings, circulations, and interlibrary loan (ILL) borrowing requests of the English-language monograph collection at the University of Colorado at Boulder and compared the resulting data and subject distributions by overall holdings, transactions per item, percentage of collection circulated and a ratio of ILL holdings to requests.
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Use of Circulation Statistics and Interlibrary Loan Data in Collection Management

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the use of "percentage of expected use" (Mills 1981) and "ratio of borrowings to holdings" (Aguilar 1986) to analyze data gathered from the automated circulation and interlibrary loan system of the central university libraries, Baylor University, Waco, Texas.
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Patron-Driven Acquisition and Circulation at an Academic Library: Interaction Effects and Circulation Performance of Print Books Acquired via Librarians’ Orders, Approval Plans, and Patrons’ Interlibrary Loan Requests

TL;DR: In this article, the authors revisit a PDA program's data and determine whether PDA print books' circulation advantage persists when the potential interactions of several additional variables are taken into account.
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Are Print Books Dead? An Investigation of Book Circulation at a Mid-Sized Academic Library

TL;DR: Circulation of print books at Seton Hall University Libraries is analyzed using the WorldCat Analysis tool and Voyager data to inform collection development and prompted a comprehensive weeding project, participation in an international scholarly reading study, and an e-book, patron-driven acquisition program.
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Just How Right Are the Customers? An Analysis of the Relative Performance of Patron-Initiated Interlibrary Loan Monograph Purchases

TL;DR: The authors assesses the relative performance of the program's interlibrary loan-acquired monographs in terms of prices paid per rates of annual circulation, relative use at the topical level, and annual rates of circulation.