I applaud what you're saying, but let me comment on this:
Also, I run into a lot of people who think that once a journal is electronic it's no longer accessible to non-academics-- but most small colleges will let you come in and use a public-use computer in the library to access their electronic journals.
At least for me, that makes it effectively no longer accessible. A hard copy journal I can copy and take home to read at my leisure. I simply don't have for or five hours at a stretch to spend doing research in the library any longer. Students can access this material through remote access see list here - I cannot.
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Also, I run into a lot of people who think that once a journal is electronic it's no longer accessible to non-academics-- but most small colleges will let you come in and use a public-use computer in the library to access their electronic journals.
At least for me, that makes it effectively no longer accessible. A hard copy journal I can copy and take home to read at my leisure. I simply don't have for or five hours at a stretch to spend doing research in the library any longer. Students can access this material through remote access see list here - I cannot.