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Published by: Primary Research Group
Published: Jul. 1, 2002 - 136 Pages
Table of Contents
- Characteristics Of The Companies In The Sample
- Nature Of The Companies In The Sample
- Summary Of Select Main Findings
- Purchases Of Content
- Free-Trials Of Databases
- Delivery Of Journal Articles
- Use Of Cd-Rom Databases
- The Library In Management's Eyes
- Library Use Of Emerging Web-Based Information Services
- Print /Electronic Journals
- Cataloging
- Site Licenses For Content
- Books/Directories
- Librarian's Time And Patron Management
- Summary Comparison Of Corporate Library Content Spending In 2001 And 2002
- Chapter 1 - Library Content Budget
- Chapter 2 - Database Acquisition Decision-Making
- Chapter 3 - Electronic Document Delivery Services
- Chapter 4 - CD-ROM
- Chapter 5 - Help For Virtual Users
- Chapter 6 - User Demographics
- Chapter 7 - Use Of Emerging Web-Based Information Services & Research Practices
- Chapter 8 - Print Journals
- Chapter 9 - Electronic Journals
- Chapter 10 - Photocopying Machines
- Chapter 11 - Cataloging
- Chapter 12 - Intranet & Other Content Site Licenses
- Chapter 13 - Books
- Chapter 14 - Maps & Other Topographical Information
- Chapter 15 - Directories
- Chapter 16 - Audio-Video
- Chapter 17 - Remote User Practices
- Other Reports Of Potential Interest From Primary Research Group Inc.
List Of Tables
- Table #1: Companies In The Sample, Broken Out By Company Size
- Table #2: Companies In The Sample, Broken Out By Industry Type
- Table #3: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Increased, Decreased Or Maintained Stable Spending (In $, U.S.) On Copyright Content In 2002
- Table #4: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Increased, Decreased Or Maintained Stable Spending (In $, U.S.) On Copyright Content In 2002, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #5: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Increased, Decreased Or Maintained Stable Spending (In $, U.S.) On Copyright Content In 2002, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #6: Spending (In $, U.S.) On Digital Content, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #7: Spending (In $, U.S.) On Digital Content, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #8: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Library Spending (In $, U.S.) On All Forms Of Digital Information 2002
- Table #9: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Library Spending (In $, U.S.) On All Forms Of Digital Information 2002, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #10: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Library Spending (In $, U.S.) On All Forms Of Digital Information 2002, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #11: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Digital Spending Accounted For By Flat Rate Contracts With Major Commercial Online Services Such As Thomson, Dow Jones, Reuters, Dialog, Lexis-Nexis Or Bloomberg
- Table #12: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Digital Spending Accounted For By Flat Rate Contracts With Major Commercial Online Services Such As Thomson, Dow Jones, Reuters, Dialog, Lexis-Nexis Or Bloomberg, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #13: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Digital Spending Accounted For By Flat Rate Contracts With Major Commercial Online Services Such As Thomson, Dow Jones, Reuters, Dialog, Lexis-Nexis Or Bloomberg, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #14: Library Staff Assessment Of Value For The Money Of Fees For Major Commercial Online Services
- Table #15: Library Staff Assessment Of Value For The Money Of Fees For Major Commercial Online Services, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #16: Library Staff Assessment Of Value For The Money For Fees For Major Commercial Online Services, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #17: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Database Subscriptions Examined In The Past Year On A Free Trial Basis
- Table #18: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Database Subscriptions Examined In The Past Year On A Free Trial Basis, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #19: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Database Subscriptions Examined In The Past Year On A Free Trial Basis, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #20: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Databases Examined To Which Paid Access Was Subsequently Acquired In The Past Year
- Table #21: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Database Examined To Which Access Was Subsequently Acquired In The Past Year, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #22: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Databases Examined To Which Access Was Subsequently Acquired In The Past Year, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #23: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Database Subscriptions That Libraries In The Sample Canceled In The Past Year
- Table #24: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Database Subscriptions That Libraries In The Sample Canceled In The Past Year, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #25: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Database Subscriptions That Libraries In The Sample Canceled In The Past Year, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Able #26: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Database Subscriptions That Libraries In The Sample Canceled In The Past Year Due To Increase In The Cost Of The Database
- Table #27: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Database Subscriptions That Libraries In The Sample Canceled In The Past Year Due To Increase In The Cost Of The Database, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #28: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Database Subscriptions That Libraries In The Sample Canceled In The Past Year Due To Increase In The Cost Of The Database, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #29: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Database Subscriptions That Libraries In The Sample Canceled In The Past Year Due To Insufficient Use
- Table #30: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Database Subscriptions That Libraries In The Sample Canceled In The Past Year Due To Insufficient Use, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #31: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Database Subscriptions That Libraries In The Sample Canceled In The Past Year Due To Insufficient Use, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #32: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Provide Journal Articles Through Inter-Library Loan Requests
- Table #33: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Provide Journal Articles Through Inter-Library Loan Request, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #34: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Provide Journal Articles Through Inter-Library Loan Requests, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #35: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Provide Journal Articles Through Electronic Document Delivery Services
- Table #36: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Provide Journal Articles Through Electronic Document Delivery Services, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #37: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Provide Journal Articles Through Electronic Document Delivery Services, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #38: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Provide Journal Articles Through Traditional Paper Or Fax-Based Document Delivery Services
- Table #39: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Provide Journal Articles Through Traditional Paper Or Fax-Based Document Delivery Services, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #40: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Provide Journal Articles Through Traditional Document Delivery Services, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #41: Change In Usage Of Overall Document Delivery Service Over The Past Two Years
- Table #42: Change In Usage Of Overall Document Delivery Service Over The Past Two Years, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #43: Percentage Change In Usage Of Overall Document Delivery Service Over The Past Two Years, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #44: Extent To Which The Libraries Subsidize Document Delivery Service For Their Primary Clientele
- Table #45: Extent To Which The Libraries Subsidize Document Delivery Service For Their Primary Clientele, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #46: Extent To Which The Libraries Subsidize Document Delivery Service For Their Primary Clientele, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #47: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Subscriptions To Cd-Rom Databases Held By The Libraries In The Sample
- Table #48: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Subscriptions To Cd-Rom Databases Held By The Libraries In The Sample, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #49: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Subscriptions To Cd-Rom Databases Held By The Libraries In The Sample, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample 46
- Table #50: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Cd-Rom Database Licenses In 2002, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #51: Cd Rom Spending (In $, U.S.), Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #52: Cd Rom Spending (In $, U.S.), 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #53: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Librarian Work Time Spent On Attending Individuals Not In The Library That Are Using Remote Databases And Services Offered By The Library
- Table #54: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Librarian Work Time Spent On Attending Individuals Not In The Library That Are Using Remote Databases And Services Offered By The Library, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #55: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Librarian Work Time Spent On Attending Individuals Not In The Library That Are Using Remote Databases And Services Offered By The Library, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #56: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Monitor Unique Visits To The Library Web Page
- Table #57: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Monitor Unique Visits To The Library Web Page, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #58: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Monitor Unique Visits To The Library Web Page, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #59: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Monthly Visits That Library Web Pages Receive
- Table #60: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Monthly Visits That Library Web Pages Receive, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #61: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Monthly Visits That Library Web Pages Receive, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #62: What Is Growing Faster -- The Library's Content Budget Or The Content Budgets Of Other Major Information Consuming Departments? - Responses Of Participants
- Table #63: What Is Growing Faster -- The Library's Content Budget Or The Content Budgets Of Other Major Information Consuming Departments? - Responses Of Participants, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #64: What Is Growing Faster -- The Library's Content Budget Or The Content Budgets Of Other Major Information Consuming Departments? - Responses Of Participants, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #65: The Attitude Of Management Concerning The Future Of The Library
- Table #66: The Attitude Of Management Concerning The Future Of The Library, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #67: The Attitude Of Management Concerning The Future Of The Library, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #68: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Northern Light
- Table #69: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Northern Light, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #70: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Northern Light, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #71: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Netlibrary
- Table #72: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Netlibrary, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #73: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Netlibrary, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #74: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Hoovers Online
- Table #75: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Hoovers Online, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #76: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Hoovers Online, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #77: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Ebrary
- Table #78: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Ebrary, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #79: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Ebrary, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #80: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Findarticles.Com
- Table #81: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Findarticles.Com, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #82: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Findarticles.Com, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #83: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Books 24x7
- Table #84: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Books 24x7, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #85: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Books 24x7, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #86: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Ingenta
- Table #87: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Ingenta, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #88: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Ingenta, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #89: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Infotrieve
- Table #90: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Infotrieve, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #91: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Infotrieve, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #92: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Newsletteronline.Com
- Table #93: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Newsletteronline.Com, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #94: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Newsletteronline.Com, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #95: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Marketresearch.Com
- Table #96: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Marketresearch.Com, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #97: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Marketresearch.Com, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #98: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Mindbranch.Com
- Table #99: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Mindbranch.Com, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #100: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Frequently Use Mindbranch.Com, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #101: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Print Subscriptions To Journals That The Libraries Maintained In 2002
- Table #102: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Print Subscriptions To Journals That The Libraries Maintained In 2002, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #103: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Print Subscriptions To Journals That The Libraries Maintained In 2002, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #104: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Print Subscriptions To Journals In 2001
- Table #105: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Print Subscriptions To Journals In 2001, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #106: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Print Subscriptions To Journals In 2001, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #107: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Print Subscriptions To Journals In 2002
- Table #108: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Print Subscriptions To Journals In 2002, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #109: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Print Subscriptions To Journals In 2002, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #110: Number Of Print Subscriptions To Journals Maintained, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #111: Number Of Print Subscriptions To Journals Maintained, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #112: Spending (In $, U.S.) On Print Subscriptions To Journals, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #113: Spending (In $, U.S.) On Print Subscriptions To Journals, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #114: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Electronic Subscriptions To Journals In 2002
- Table #115: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Electronic Subscriptions To Journals In 2002, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #116: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Electronic Subscriptions To Journals In 2002, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #117: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Electronic Subscriptions To Journals That The Libraries Maintained In 2002
- Table #118: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Electronic Subscriptions To Journals That The Libraries Maintained In 2002, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #119: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Electronic Subscriptions To Journals That The Libraries Maintained In 2002, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #120: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Subscriptions To Electronic Journals Maintained By The Libraries In The Sample That Require Subscription Fees
- Table #121: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Subscriptions To Electronic Journals Maintained By The Libraries In The Sample That Require Subscription Fees, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #122: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Subscriptions To Electronic Journals Maintained By The Libraries In The Sample That Require Subscription Fees, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #123: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Subscriptions To Electronic Journals With No Print Counterpart That Libraries Subscribed To In 2002
- Table #124: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Subscriptions To Electronic Journals With No Print Counterpart That Libraries Subscribed To In 2002, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #125: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Subscriptions To Electronic Journals With No Print Counterpart That Libraries Subscribed To In 2002, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #126: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Subscriptions To Electronic-Only Journals In The Last Year
- Table #127: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Subscriptions To Electronic-Only Journals In The Last Year, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #128: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Subscriptions To Electronic-Only Journals In The Last Year, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #129: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Print Journals To Which The Libraries Subscribe That Offer Free Access To Electronic Versions Of The Journal
- Table #130: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Print Journals To Which The Libraries Subscribe That Offer Free Access To Electronic Versions Of The Journal, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #131: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Print Journals To Which The Libraries Subscribe That Offer Free Access To Electronic Versions Of The Journal, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #132: Spending (In $, U.S.) On Electronic Journals, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #133: Spending (In $, U.S.) On Electronic Journals, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #134: Electronic Journals Subscribed To With No Print-Counterpart, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #135: Electronic Journals Subscribed To With No Print-Counterpart, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #136: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Photocopy Machines That The Libraries In The Sample Maintained For Patron Use In 2002
- Table #137: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Photocopy Machines That The Libraries In The Sample Maintained For Patron Use In 2002, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #138: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Photocopy Machines That The Libraries In The Sample Maintained For Patron Use In 2002, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #139: Number Of Photocopying Machines Maintained For Patron Use, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #140: Number Of Photocopying Machines Maintained For Patron Use, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #141: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Switched Online Catalogs In The Past Three Years
- Table #142: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Switched Online Catalogs In The Past Three Years, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #143: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Switched Online Catalogs In The Past Three Years, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #144: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Products, Equipment And Services Related To Online Cataloging By Libraries In The Sample 2001, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #145: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) On Products, Equipment And Services Related To Online Cataloging By Libraries In The Sample 2001, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #146: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Original Cataloging Performed In-House
- Table #147: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Original Cataloging Performed In-House, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #148: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Original Cataloging Performed In-House, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #149: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Copy Cataloging Performed In-House
- Table #150: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Copy Cataloging Performed In-House, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #151: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Copy Cataloging Performed In-House, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #152: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Budgets Of The Cataloging Department For The Libraries In The Sample In The Last Year
- Table #153: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Budgets Of The Cataloging Department For The Libraries In The Sample In The Last Year, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #154: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Budgets Of The Cataloging Department For The Libraries In The Sample In The Last Year, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #155: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Original Cataloging That Libraries Outsource
- Table #156: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Original Cataloging That Libraries Outsource, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #157: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Original Cataloging That Libraries Outsource, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #158: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Copy Cataloging That Libraries Outsource
- Table #159: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Copy Cataloging That Libraries Outsource, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #160: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Copy Cataloging That Libraries Outsource, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #161: Percentage Of Libraries That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Market Research Reports
- Table #162: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Market Research Reports, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #163: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Market Research Reports, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #164: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Scholarly Or Professional Journals
- Table #165: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Scholarly Or Professional Journals, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #166: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Scholarly Or Professional Journals, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #167: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Magazines And Newspapers
- Table #168: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Magazines And Newspapers, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #169: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Magazines And Newspapers, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #170: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Directories And Reference Books
- Table #171: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Directories And Reference Books, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #172: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Directories And Reference Books, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #173: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Professional Books
- Table #174: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Professional Books, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #175: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Have Electronic Site Licenses For Professional Books, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #176: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of The Company's Site Licenses Of Content Paid For Out Of The Library Budget
- Table #177: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of The Company's Site Licenses Of Content Paid For Out Of The Library Budget, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #178: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of The Company's Site Licenses Of Content Paid For Out Of The Library Budget, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #179: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) For Traditional Print Books In 2002
- Table #180: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) For Traditional Print Books In 2002, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #181: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) For Traditional Print Books In 2002, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #182: Inc/Dec Of Demand For Print Books From Patrons In The Past Two Years
- Table #183: Inc/Dec Of Demand For Print Books From Patrons In The Past Two Years, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #184 Inc/Dec Of Demand For Print Books From Patrons In The Past Two Years, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #185 Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Books Ordered Through Websites As A Percentage Of Total Print Books Ordered Directly By The Library
- Table #186: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Books Ordered Through Websites As A Percentage Of Total Print Books Ordered Directly By The Library, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #187: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Books Ordered Through Websites As A Percentage Of Total Print Books Ordered Directly By The Library, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #188: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) For E-Books Or Electronic Site Licenses For Books
- Table #189: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) For E-Books Or Electronic Site Licenses For Books, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #190: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) For E-Books Or Electronic Site Licenses For Books, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #191: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Are Considering The Purchase Of An E-Book In The Upcoming Two Years
- Table #192: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Are Considering The Purchase Of An E-Book In The Upcoming Two Years, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #193: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Are Considering The Purchase Of An E-Book In The Upcoming Two Years, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #194: Spending (In $, U.S.) For Traditional Print Books, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #195: Spending (In $, U.S.) For Traditional Print Books, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #196: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) By The Libraries In The Sample On Maps And Other Topographical Information In 2002
- Table #197: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) By The Libraries In The Sample On Maps And Other Topographical Information In 2002, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #198: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) By The Libraries In The Sample On Maps And Other Topographical Information In 2002, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #199: Spending (In $, U.S.) On Maps And Other Topographical Information, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #200: Spending (In $, U.S.) On Maps And Other Topographical Information, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #201: Spending (In $, U.S.) On Subscriptions To Directories In Print Form, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #202: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) By The Libraries In The Sample For Subscriptions To Directories In Print Form In 2002
- Table #203: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) By The Libraries In The Sample For Subscriptions To Directories In Print Form In 2002, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #204: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) By The Libraries In The Sample For Subscriptions To Directories In Print Form In 2002, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #205: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) By The Libraries In The Sample On Subscriptions To Directories In Electronic Form In 2002
- Table #206: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) By The Libraries In The Sample On Subscriptions To Directories In Electronic Form In 2002, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #207: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) By The Libraries In The Sample On Subscriptions To Directories In Electronic Form In 2002, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #208: Spending (In $, U.S.) On Subscriptions To Directories In Print Form, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #209: Spending (In $, U.S.) For Subscriptions To Directories In Print Form, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #210: Spending (In $, U.S.) For Subscriptions To Directories In Electronic Form, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #211: Spending (In $, U.S.) For Subscriptions To Directories In Electronic Form, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #212: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) By The Libraries In The Sample On Audio-Video Materials In 2002
- Table #213: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) By The Libraries In The Sample On Audio-Video Materials In 2002, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #214: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Spending (In $, U.S.) By The Libraries In The Sample On Audio-Video Materials In 2002, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #215: Spending (In $, U.S.) For Audio-Video Equipment, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #216: Spending (In $, U.S.) For Audio-Video Equipment, 2001 And 2002 Compared, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #217: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Visitors The Library Receives At Its Physical Location On A Typical Business Day
- Table #218: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Visitors The Library Receives At Its Physical Location On A Typical Business Day, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #219: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Number Of Visitors The Library Receives At Its Physical Location On A Typical Business Day, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #220: Percentage Of Libraries Reporting Increase, Decrease Or No Change In Number Of Visitors To The Library In The Past Two Years
- Table #221: Percentage Of Libraries Reporting Increase, Decrease Or No Change In Number Of Visitors To The Library In The Past Two Years, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #222: Percentage Of Libraries Reporting Increase, Decrease Or No Change In Number Of Visitors To The Library In The Past Two Years, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #223: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample In Which Corporate Library Personnel Moved On To Other Positions In The Corporation Over The Past Two Years
- Table #224: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample In Which Corporate Library Personnel Moved On To Other Positions In The Corporation Over The Past Two Years, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #225: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample In Which Corporate Library Personnel Moved On To Other Positions In The Corporation Over The Past Two Years, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #226: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Library Staff Time Spent Helping Library Patrons And Clients Outside The Physical Library
- Table #227: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Library Staff Time Spent Helping Library Patrons And Clients Outside The Physical Library, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #228: Mean, Median, Minimum & Maximum Percentage Of Library Staff Time Spent Helping Library Patrons And Clients Outside The Physical Library, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
- Table #229: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Participated In A Formal Knowledge Management Program
- Table #230: Percentage Of Libraries In The Sample That Participated In A Formal Knowledge Management Program, Broken Out By Type Of Industry
- Table #231: Percentage Of Libraries That Participated In A Formal Knowledge Management Program, Broken Out By Total Sales Of The Companies In The Sample
AbstractCorporate library benchmarks presents detailed data derived from a sample of 70 (estimated) corporate and other business libraries. Data is broken out by type of industry for easier benchmarking. The following information categories are covered: print books, e-books, electronic journals, print journals, CD-ROM, commercial online services, web-based databases, print directories,
electronic directories, maps, audio-video materials, document delivery services, as well as use of particular information services such as Hoovers, NetLibrary, Northern Light, Infotrieve and many others. Tracks use of site licenses for market research, scholarly and professional journals, magazines and newspapers, professional books, and directories and reference books.
Covers major corporate library policy issues relating to database selection, content budget determination, assistance for virtual library users, cataloging, integration of knowledge management programs, cost sharing with other departments, library subsidy of other information using departments, and trends in the number of physical and virtual "visitors" to the library.
Participants also point out the heaviest users of the corporate library by department, and track company management attitudes towards the corporate library and its perceived contribution or organizational success.
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