@article{calvert_fleming_hill_2013, title={Impact of journal cancellations on interlibrary loan demand}, volume={39}, DOI={10.1016/j.serrev.2013.07.006}, abstractNote={Rachel Fleming and Kristin Calvert of Western Carolina University discuss their study of interlibrary loan borrowing requests in the three years surrounding a journal cancellation project. Noting that the impact of such a cancellation on interlibrary loan has not been studied since the 1990s, they examine numerous facets of requests for cancelled and non-cancelled journals, including request per journal, year of article requested, and request history for newly cancelled journals. Though journal cancellations resulted in a 2 percent increase in interlibrary loan requests, this number proved so small that Calvert and Fleming judged that their cancellations caused no undue effects.}, number={3}, journal={Serials Review}, author={Calvert, K. and Fleming, R. and Hill, K.}, year={2013}, pages={184–187} }