摘要:At the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), there is an approximate one-mile separation between the Library of the Health Sciences (LHS) and the Science Library (Science). Journal price inflation rates have exceeded library budget increases in recent years, resulting in the need to cancel journal subscriptions at all libraries on campus. As journal cancellations were made, high cost and low use duplicate titles at both LHS and Science were logical targets. One copy was canceled at one library while the other committed to maintaining the subscription. Not all duplicate subscriptions have been canceled over the years; both libraries have still retained subscriptions to high use interdisciplinary journals.