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WELCOME To the Age of Information and Beyond

WELCOME To the Age of Information and Beyond. James W. Marcum, Ph.D. marcum@fdu.edu University Librarian Fairleigh Dickinson University. Information Explosion. 1963 1972 1983 1993 2002 Journal Titles 19,796 50,000 64,800 140,000 167,000

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WELCOME To the Age of Information and Beyond

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  1. WELCOMETo the Age of Informationand Beyond James W. Marcum, Ph.D. marcum@fdu.edu University Librarian Fairleigh Dickinson University FDU Libraries

  2. Information Explosion 1963 1972 1983 1993 2002 Journal Titles 19,796 50,000 64,800 140,000 167,000 Subject Heads 215 556 966 895 Average Price $7 $14 $53 $135 $200 We should add to this that global book production went from 275,000 titles in 1963 to 700,000 titles in 1995.[i] ]Source: Ulrich’s (International) Periodical Directory (various editions); and Bowker Annual Library and Book Trade Almanac (various editions) . FDU Libraries

  3. 1997 2260 Total Print Journals @ $247,000 ($109 avg.) - 100 Titles online 2004 1750 Total Print Journals @ $314,000 ($179 avg.) - 10,000 full text Titles online - @ $20/ title “available” 24/7 KEEPING PACE:Digital Flip at FDU FDU Libraries

  4. “Isn’t everything on the Internet?” • No! Very few of the books or articles published between 1800 and 1975 • Perhaps 5% of current books • Trailers for many more items, but payment required for full text…. • Power: tool for communication and collaboration • Not a silver bullet • Anarchic (not organized) • Ephemeral (not reliable) • Perverted (by people with agendas) • Increasingly commercialized (decreasingly “free”). FDU Libraries

  5. Professional and Research Journals • Rutgers and Princeton • 60,000 journals @ $15 Million • ~ 25 NJ Colleges &Universities - 35,000 journals @ $ 7 million • TOTAL $22 Million • Est. print copies of ~ 75,000 titles somewhere in the state FDU Libraries

  6. NJ Knowledge Initiative • ~ 10,000 titles in science, technology, medicine, and business • Available at 50 sites around the state • $ 6 Million / year FDU Libraries

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