A reputational study of academic publishers

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Abstract

In both selecting individual titles and designing gathering plans, collection development librarians are strongly influenced by the perceptions they have about publishers. In the near absence of data that might indicate the overall perceptions the collection development community has about academic publishers, the authors distributed a reputational assessment survey to a national sample of heads of collection development in academic libraries. The resulting data on perceptions of the quality and academic relevance of selected publishers' monographs are reported and analyzed.

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Metz, P., & Stemmer, J. (1996). A reputational study of academic publishers. College and Research Libraries, 57(3), 234–247. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl_57_03_234

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