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Economics of Digital Library
Economics of Digital Library:
A Bibliography

Judy Jeng

Compiled in September 2002

Last minor update: July 1, 2005
 

Abels, E. G., Kantor, P. B., & Saracevic, T. (1996). Studying the cost and value of library and information services: Applying functional cost analysis to the library in transition. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 47(3), 217-227.

Ackerman, M. S., & Fielding, R. T. (1995). Collection maintenance in the digital library. Proceedings of Digital Libraries 95, 39-48. Retrieved May 13, 2002, from http://csdl.tamu.edu/DL95/papers/ackerman/ackerman.html.

Adam, N., Yesha, Y. et al. (1996). Strategic directions in electronic commerce and digital libraries: Towards a digital agora. ACM Computing Surveys, 28(4), 818-835.

Arms, W. Y. (2000). Digital Libraries. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Arnold, K. (1995). The body in the virtual library: Rethinking scholarly communication. The Journal of Electronic Publishing, 1(1), 1-9.

Bennett, S. (2001). The golden age of libraries. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 27(4), 256-260.

Berghel, H. (1999). Value-added publishing. Communications of the ACM, 42 (1), 19-23.

Berry, J., & St. Lifer, E. (1999). Scholarly publishers grapple with digital economy. Library Journal, 124 (8), 14-15.

Bishop, A. P. (1995, October). Working towards an understanding of digital library use: A report on the user research efforts of the NSF/ARPA/NASA DLI Projects. D-Lib Magazine. Retrieved May 21, 2002, from http://www.dlib.org/dlib/october95/10bishop.html.

Bishop, A. P. (1996). This little user went to market, this little user stayed home: what users, potential users, and nonusers can tell us. In M. A. Butler & B. R. Kingma(Eds.). The economics of information in the networked environment. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries.

Bonn, M. S., Lougee, W. P., MacKie-Mason, J. K., & Riveros, J. F. (1999, June). A report on the PEAK experiment. D-Lib Magazine, 5(6). Retrieved May 29, 2002, from http://www.dlib.org/dlib/june99/06bonn.html
 
Borgman, C. L. (2000). From Gutenberg to the Global Information Infrastructure: Access to Information in the Networked World. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Bowen, W. G. (1996). JSTOR and the economics of scholarly communication. In M. A. Butler & B. R. Kingma (Eds.), The e conomics of information in the networked environment (pp. 23-34). Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries.

Breu, M., & Weber, R. (1997). Charging for a digital library: The business model and the cost models of the MeDoc digital library. In C. Peters & C. Thanos (Eds.), Proceedings of the First European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1324 (pp. 375-385). Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.

Brown, D. J. (Comp.). (1996). Electronic publishing and libraries: Planning for the impact and growth to 2003. New Jersey: Bowker-Saur.

Buck, A. M., Flagan, R. C., & Coles, B. (1999). Scholar’s forum: A new model for scholarly communication. Pasadena, CA: California Institute of Technology. Retrieved May 13, 2002, from http://library.caltech.edu/publications/ScholarsForum
 
Butler, B. (1999). Digital publishing without libraries? Library Journal, 124(9), 20.

Butler, M. A., & Kingma, B. R. (Eds.). (1996). The economics of information in the networked environment. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries.

Connaway, L. S., & Lawrence, S. R. (2003, December). Comparing library resource allocations for the paper and the digital library: An exploratory study. D-Lib Magazine, 9(12).

Crawford, G. A. (1999). Issues for the digital library. Computers in Libraries, 19 (5), 62.

Crawford, S. Y., Hurd, J. M., & Weller, A. C. (1996). From print to electronic: The transformation of scientific communication. Medford, NJ: Information Today.

Crawford, W. (1999). The card catalog and other digital controversies: What’s obsolete and what’s not in the age of information. American Libraries, 30(1), 53-58.

Darnton, R. (1999, March 18). The new age of the book. The New York Review of Books, 46(5). Retrieved March 10, 2004, from http://www.nybooks.com/articles/546
 
Davis, H. L. (1996). Economic considerations for digital libraries: A Library of Congress perspective. In M. A. Butler & B. R. Kingma (Eds.). The economics of information in the networked environment. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries.
 
Day, C. (1993, November). Economics of Electronic Publishing. Paper presented at AAUP/ARL Symposium on Electronic Publishing. Retrieved December 1, 2000, from http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/works/colin.econ.html
 
Day, C. (1994, November). Pricing Electronic Products. Paper presented at AAUP/ARL Symposium on Electronic Publishing.
 
Day, C. (1998). Digital alternatives: Solving the problem or shifting the costs? Journal of Electronic Publishing, 4(1). Retrieved December 1, 2000, from http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/04-01/day.html
 
Feldman, S. (1998). Advances in digital libraries 1998. Information Today, 15(6), 17, 63.

Ferguson, I. A., & Wooldridge, M. (1997, June). Paying their way: Commercial digital libraries for the 21st century. D-Lib Magazine, 3(6). Retrieved May 13, 2002, from http://www.dlib.org/dlib/june97/zuno/06ferguson.html

Fox, E. A. (1999). Digital libraries initiatives (DLI) projects 1994-1999. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 26, 7-11.

Fox, E. A., Akscyn, R. M., Furuta, R. K., & Leggett, J. J. (1995). Digital libraries. Communications of the ACM, 38(4).

Fox, E. A., & Marchionini, G. (1998). Toward a worldwide digital library. Communications of the ACM, 41(4), 28-32.

Fox, E. A., & Urs, S. R. (2002). Digital libraries. In Blaise Cronin (Ed.), Annual Review of Information Science and Technology: Vol. 36, (pp. 503-589). Medford, NJ: Information Today.

Galvin, T. (1996). Economic considerations for digital libraries. In M. A. Butler & B. R. Kingma (Eds.). The economics of information in the networked environment. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries.

Garson, L. R. (1996). Can e-journals save us? – A publisher’s view. In M. A. Butler & B. R. Kingma (Eds.). The economics of information in the networked environment. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries.

Getz, M. (1997). Electronic pubishing in academia – an economic perspective. Scholarly Communication and Technology. Retrieved May 21, 2002, from http://arl.cni.org/scomm/scat/getz.html#fn1

Getz, M. (1997). Scholarly communication and technology. Retrieved March 10, 2004, from http://www.arl.org/scomm/scat/getz.html
 
Gladney, H. M., & Cantu, A. (2001). Safe deals with strangers: Authorization management for digital libraries. Communications of the ACM, 44(5). Retrieved March 1, 2001, from http://acm.org/pubs/contents/journals.cacm/2001-44/#5

Griffin, S. M. (1999). Digital libraries initiative – phase 2: Fiscal year 1999 awards. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 26, 14-21.

Guthrie, K. M. (1997, July/August). JSTOR: From project to independent organization. D-Lib Magazine. Retrieved May 30, 2002, from http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july97/07guthrie.html.

Guthrie, K. M. (2001, November/December). Archiving in the digital age: There’s a will, but is there a way? Educaus , 57-65.

Hardy, R., Oppenheim, C., & Rubbert, I. (2002). Pricing strategies and models for the provision of digitized texts in higher education. Journal of Information Science, 28(2), 97-110.

Harnad, S. (1998). On-line journals and financial fire-walls. Retrieved March 10, 2004, from http://cogprints.ecs.soten.ac.uk/archive/00001699/00/nature.html. (This is an expanded version of the one appeared in Nature, 395, 127-128.)

Harter, S. P. (1997). Scholarly communication and the digital library: Problems and issues. Journal of Digital Information, 1(1). Retrieved August 22, 2002, from http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v01/i01/Harter
 
Henry, G. (2003, October). On-line publishing in the 21st century: Challenges and opportunities. D-Lib Magazine, 9(10). Retrieved October 17, 2003 from http://www.dlib.org/dlib/october03/henry/10henry.html
 
Horton, V. J. (1997). The economics of information in the networked environment. College & Research Libraries, 58(4), 385-386.

Hurd, J. M. (2000). The transformation of scientific communication: A model for 2020. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 51(14), 1279-1283.

Johnson, R. K. (2000, May). A question of access: SPARC, BioOne, and society-driven electronic publishing. D-Lib Magazine, 6(5), Retrieved March 1, 2001, from http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may00/johnson/05johnson.html

Kaser, R. T. (2000, May). If information wants to be free … then who’s going to pay for it? D-Lib Magazine, 6(5). Retrieved May 13, 2002, from http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may00/kaser/05kaser.html

Ketchpel, S., Garcia-Molina, H., Paepcke, A., Hassan, S., & Cousins, S. (1996). U-PAI: A universal payment application interface. Proceedings of the Second USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, 105-121. Retrieved March 1, 2001, from http://dbpubs.stanford.edu/pub/1996-8.

Kilker, J., & Gay, G. (1998). The social construction of a digital library: A case study examining implications for evaluation. Information Technology & Libraries, 17 (2), 60-70.

King, D. W., & Griffiths, J-M. (1995). Economic issues concerning electronic publishing and distribution of scholarly articles. Library Trends, 43(4), 713-741.

King, D. W. & Tenopir, C. (2000?). Scholarly journal and digital database pricing: Threat or opportunity? Retrieved March 10, 2004, from http://www.si.umich.edu/PEAK-2000/king.pdf
 
Kingma, B. R. (1996a). The economics of access versus ownership: The costs and benefits of access to scholarly articles via interlibrary loan and journal subscriptions. New York: Haworth Press.

Kingma, B. R. (1996b). The economics of information: A guide to economic and cost-benefit analysis for information professionals. Englewood, CO : Libraries Unlimited.

Kingma, B. R. (1997). Interlibrary loan and resource sharing: The economics of the SUNY express consortium. Library Trends, 45(3), 518-531.

Lawrence, S. R., Connaway, L. S., & Brigham, K. H. (2001). Life cycle costs of library collections: Creation of effective performance and cost metrics for library resources. College & Research Libraries, 62(6), 541-553.

Lesk, M. (2005). Understanding digital libraries. Boston: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.

Lesk, M. (1997). Practical digital libraries: Books, bytes, and bucks. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.

Lesk, M. (1999). Perspectives on DLI-2 – growing the field. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 26, 12-13.

Lesk, M. (n.d.) How to pay for digital libraries. Retrieved March 10, 2004, from http://www.lesk.com/mlesk/derek02/derek2.html
 
Lippincott, J. K. (1998). Working together: Building collaboration between libraries and information technologists. Information Technology & Libraries, 17 (2), 83-86.
 
MacKie-Mason, J. K., & Jankovich, A. L. L. (1997). PEAK: Pricing electronic access to knowledge. Retrieved December 1, 2000, from http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jmm/papers/PEAK/
 
MacKie-Mason, J. K., & Riveros, J. F. (1997). Economics and electronic access to scholarly information. Retrieved May 29, 2002, from http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jmm/papers/peak-harvard97/
 
MacKie-Mason, J. K., Riveros, J. F., Bonn, M. S., & Lougee, W. P. (1999, July/August). A report on the PEAK experiment: Usage and economic behavior. D-Lib Magazine, 5(7/8). Retrieved May 17, 2002, from http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july99/mackie-mason/07mackie-mason.html
 
McKnight, C. (1998). Many projects that depend on collaboration. Communications of the ACM, 41 (4), 86-87.

Majka, D. R. (2000). The “great exchange”: The economic promise and peril of the digital library. Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances, 13(2), 68-73.

Marcum, D. (1996). (Opening remarks). In M. A. Butler & B. R. Kingma (Eds.). The economics of information in the networked environment. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries.

Matson, L. D., & Bonski, D. J. (1997). Do digital libraries need librarians? Online, 21 (6), 87-92.

Moyo, L. M. (2002). Collections on the web: Some access and navigation issues. Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services, 26, 47-59.

Muller, J. P., & Pischel, M. (1999). Doing business in the information marketplace. Proceedings of the third annual conference on autonomous agents, 139-146.

Nurnberg, P. J., Furuta, R., Leggett, J. J., Marshall, C. C., & Shipman, III, F. M. (1995). Digital libraries: Issues and architectures. The second annual conference on the theory and practice of digital libraries. Retrieved May 17, 2002, from http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/~leggett/leggettpubs/conferences/dl/dl95-arch.html

Odlyzko, A. M. (1994). Tragic loss or good riddance? The impending demise of traditional scholarly journals. Retrieved March 10, 2004, from http://www.dtc.umn.edu/~odlyzko/doc/tragic.loss.long.pdf
 
Odlyzko, A. (1998). The economics of electronic journals . The Journal of Electronic Publishing , 4(1). Retrieved December 1, 2000, from http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/04-01/odlyzko.html
 
Odlyzko, A. (1999). Competition and cooperation: Libraries and publishers in the transition to electronic scholarly journals. Journal of Electronic Publishing, 4(4). Retrieved December 1, 2000, from http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/04-04/odlyzko0404.html
 
O’Donnell, J. (1996). Can e-journals save us? – A scholar’s view. In M. A. Butler & B. R. Kingma (Eds.). The economics of information in the networked environment. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries.

Okerson, A. (1996). Can e-journals save us? In M. A. Butler & B. R. Kingma (Eds.). The economics of information in the networked environment. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries.

Payette, S. D., & Rieger, O. Y. (1998). Supporting scholarly inquiry: Incorporating users in the design of the digital library. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 24 (2), 121-129.

Quandt, R. E. (1996). Electronic publishing and virtual libraries: Issues and an agenda for the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Serials Review, 22(2), 9-25.

RLG’s role in the digital revolution (1998). RLG News, 47, 8.

Rogers, M. (1999). SPARC to provide grants for creation of digital publications. Library Journal, 124(8), 29.

Rogers, M., & Oder, N. (1999). Digital publishing without libraries? Library Journal, 124(9), 20.

Rush, J. E. (1998, November/December). PALINET News, 138, 2, 4.

Sairamesh, J., Nikolaou, C., Ferguson, D., & Yemini, Y. (1996, February). Economic framework for pricing and charging in digital libraries. D-Lib Magazine, 2(2). Retrieved May 17, 2002, from http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february96/forth/02sairamesh.html
Scholarly communication and the need for collective action: ARL discussion paper. (1997). Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries.

Shapiro, C., & Varian, H. R. (1999). Information rules: A strategic guide to the network economy. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.

Sistla, A. P., Wolfson, O., Yesha, Y., & Sloan, R. H. (1999). Towards a theory of cost management for digital libraries and electronic commerce. ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 23(4), 411-452.

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Tebbetts, D. R. (1999). Building the digital library infrastructure: A primer. Journal of Library Administration, 26 (3/4), 5-23.

Tennant, R. (1999). Access: Where the rubber meets the road. Library Journal, 124(7), 32-34.

Tenopir, C., & Ennis, L. (1998a). The digital reference world of academic libraries. Online, 22(4), 22-28.

Tenopir, C., & Ennis, L. (1998b). The impact of digital reference on librarians and library users. Online, 22(6), 84-88.

Treloar, A. E. (1998). Libraries’ new role in electronic scholarly publishing. Communications of the ACM, 41(4), 88-89.

Varian, H. (1996). The economics of the Internet and academia. In M. A. Butler & B. R. Kingma (Eds.), The economics of information in the networked environment (pp. 43-52). Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries.

Varian, H. R. (1996, June). Pricing electronic journals. D-Lib Magazine. Retrieved March 10, 2004, from http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/~hal/Papers/dlib.html
 
White, J. (1999). ACM digital library enhancements. Communications of the ACM, 42 (4), 30-31.

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