Abstract

After offering a summary of causes of and responses to the crisis in serials costs, this article describes ways of using computer technology to track prices and project costs. Data may be developed through the use of serial check-in systems, local reports, and vendor price reports. Computers can also be used to initiate consumer action and provide access to articles for document delivery. Both publishers and vendors are cooperating with these efforts.

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