Abstract
We analyzed serial citations in 72 marine biology master's theses as well as the ranking data of aquatic science serials from six global serial citation metrics, to assess serial use by marine biology graduate students from two perspectives. From 1,035 unique serials, a core of 123 titles was identified and evaluated for access. Citation ages averaged 13.5 years, with 27% of serial citations dated prior to 1996. Students cited serials from disciplines beyond marine biology, demonstrating broad title dispersion compared to several other studies. Recommendations are offered for future investigation to develop a stronger understanding of graduate students’ use of the library's serial collection.
Acknowledgments
The assistance of Maggie Applegate, with the standardization of citations prior to ingestion into the database, is gratefully acknowledged.
Notes
† Serial found in the upper 50th percentile in the aquatic science category of one or more global serial ranking metrics
* Serial scope is broader than aquatic science, fisheries, aquaculture, and marine biology.