An analysis of journal use by structural biologists with applications for journal collection development decisions

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This paper defines and examines structural biology as a subdiscipline of molecular biology. Using bibliometric methodologies, it analyzes the publication and citation patterns of a sample group of structural biologists from multiple institutions. The citations analyzed covered a very large subject range, demonstrating the multidisciplinary nature of this subfield. The results were consistent with several models for journal selection. These models were used to compile a short list of specialized titles supporting structural biology. Although the research was performed on a relatively small group of local researchers, it has broader applications for other institutions attempting to develop similar collections.

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Lascar, C., & Mendelsohn, L. D. (2001). An analysis of journal use by structural biologists with applications for journal collection development decisions. College and Research Libraries. Association of College and Research Libraries. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.62.5.422

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