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[Anonymous].  2010.  Academic Libraries Value Report Available. American Libraries. 41:12-12.
Tenopir C, Wilson CS, Vakkari P, Talja S, King DW.  2008.  Scholarly E-Reading Patterns in Australia, Finland, and the United States: A Cross Country Comparison. International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA). Quebec
Jones DA, Poletti EJ, Stephenson P.  2010.  Demonstrating the Value of Library Services in South Central VA Health Care Network Medical Centers. Journal of Hospital Librarianship. 10:211-223.
Price AN, Fleming-May R.  2011.  Downloads or Outcomes?: Measuring and Communicating the Contributions of Library Resources to Faculty and Student Success The Serials Librarian. 61:196-199.
Scott C.  2006.  Museums: Impact and value. Cultural Trends. 15:45-75.
Center VNational T.  1998.  Value of Information and Information Services.
Walker C, Halpin E, Rankin C, Chapman EL.  2012.  Measuring the Value of Public Libraries: The fallacy of footfall and issues as measures of the value of Public Libraries, Summary Report.
Sumsion J, Hawkins M, Morris A.  2002.  The economic value of book borrowing from public libraries: An optimisation model. Journal of Documentation. 58:662-682.
Dillon D.  2011.  Why Libraries Persist: Hermits, Clouds, Confucius, Bubbles, and Hortense Foglesong. Journal of Library Administration. 51:18-36.
Wilson RMS, Stenson JA.  0.  Valuation of information assets on the balance sheet. Business Information Review. 25:167-182.
Martyn J, Flowerdew ADJ.  1983.  The economics of information. Library and Information Research Reports.
Tenopir C, King DW.  2007.  Perceptions of value and value beyond perceptions: Measuring the quality and value of journal article readings. Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community. 20:8-199-207.
Hart PJ, Rice RE.  1991.  Using information from external databases: contextual relationships of use, access method, task, database type, organizational differences, and outcomes. Information Processing & Management. 27:461-479.
Mott JD, Granata G.  2006.  The Value of Teaching and Learning Technology: Beyond ROI. EDUCAUSE Quarterly. 29:48-54.
Rudd PD.  2002.  Documenting the Difference: Demonstrating the Value of Libraries Through Outcome Measurement. Perspectives on Outcome Based Evaluation for Libraries and Museums. :16-23.
Aabø S.  2009.  Libraries and return on investment (ROI): a meta-analysis. New Library World. 110:311-324.
Urquhart C, Hepworth J.  1995.  The value of information supplied to clinicians by health libraries: devising an outcomes-based assessment of the contribution of libraries to clinical decision-making. Health Libraries Review. 12:201-213.
Koenig MED.  1995.  Information policy: the mounting tension (value additive versus uniquely distributable 'public good'). Journal of Information Science. 21:229-231.
Smith KV.  1983.  Option Value: A Conceptual Overview. Southern Economic Journal. 49:654-668.
Chung H-K.  2007.  Measuring the economic value of special libraries. The Bottom Line. 20:30.
Welch JM, Hoffius SD, Fox B.  2011.  Archives, accessibility, and advocacy: a case study of strategies for creating and maintaining relevance. Journal of the Medical Library Association. 99:57-60.
Tenopir C.  0.  Measuring the value and return on investment of academic libraries. International Conference on Academic Libraries (ICAL).
Fenner A.  2002.  Placing value on Information. Library Philosophy and Practice. 4:2002.
Zemsky R.  2009.  The academic library building in the digital age: A study of new library construction and planning, design, and use of new library space. Ed.D.; 3354345:184.
McCain RA.  1988.  Information as property and as a public good: perspectives from the economic theory of property rights. Library Quarterly. 58:265-282.

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