Apologies for cross-posting.

 

Does anyone have a good methodology worked out to determine how many peer-reviewed journals your library has access to, across different formats?  My first thought was to compare online holdings in Serials Solutions to a list of online peer-reviewed journals in UlrichsWeb.  As it turns out, it’s difficult to export such a large list (over 20K results) from UlrichsWeb, so I’m wondering if there is another alternative.  Also, this would only determine a rough number of online peer-reviewed holdings.

 

Anyone have thoughts on this?

 

Thanks,

Rebecca

 

Rebecca Kemp

E-Resources Acquisitions Librarian

CB#3938 Davis Library

UNC-Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890

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