The spread of consortial licensing and the ‘Big Deal ’ has been rapid and far-reaching. While there would appear to be many advantages associated with this purchasing model, there are also reservations about its impact on librarian choice and concerns that it may serve to further consolidate the dominant position of some of the biggest STM publish-ers. However, until recently little qualitative or quantitative research had been undertaken into the impact this purchas-ing model is having upon the scholarly communication sys-tem. This article summaries the findings of a research pro-gramme run by the Ingenta Institute in 2002 which consisted of three separate independent studies into the perceived ad-vantages and disadvantages of the consorti...
Library consortia have traditionally been formed in order to share print-based resources, but more r...
Economic forces have created the need for librarians to explore new methods of delivering informatio...
This article is based on surveys undertaken for a British Library Research and Innovation Centre/Lib...
Consortia are everywhere nowadays. Every country and every region is now covered by at least one con...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe dramatic price increases in journals subscriptions over the past 30 y...
Libraries entrust negotiating authority to consortia upon the assumption that consortia can exercise...
Electronic information, especially that provided by monopoly organizations, are often beyond the me...
When academic journals were distributed only as paper editions, the obvious way for scholars to shar...
The authors are both managers in OhioLINK libraries and have complex experiences working within a va...
Scientific publishing is rapidly shifting from a paper-based system to one of predominantly electron...
194-202Libraries are constantly grappling with ever-escalating cost of scholarly resources. Price es...
Scientific publishing is rapidly shifting from a paper-based system to one of predominantly electron...
Consortia remain a critical part of how academic libraries in the United States (US) collaborate and...
Scientific publishing is rapidly shifting from a paper-based system to one of predominantly electron...
The issues discussed here (the advantages of consortium purchase; national or regional negotiation; ...
Library consortia have traditionally been formed in order to share print-based resources, but more r...
Economic forces have created the need for librarians to explore new methods of delivering informatio...
This article is based on surveys undertaken for a British Library Research and Innovation Centre/Lib...
Consortia are everywhere nowadays. Every country and every region is now covered by at least one con...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe dramatic price increases in journals subscriptions over the past 30 y...
Libraries entrust negotiating authority to consortia upon the assumption that consortia can exercise...
Electronic information, especially that provided by monopoly organizations, are often beyond the me...
When academic journals were distributed only as paper editions, the obvious way for scholars to shar...
The authors are both managers in OhioLINK libraries and have complex experiences working within a va...
Scientific publishing is rapidly shifting from a paper-based system to one of predominantly electron...
194-202Libraries are constantly grappling with ever-escalating cost of scholarly resources. Price es...
Scientific publishing is rapidly shifting from a paper-based system to one of predominantly electron...
Consortia remain a critical part of how academic libraries in the United States (US) collaborate and...
Scientific publishing is rapidly shifting from a paper-based system to one of predominantly electron...
The issues discussed here (the advantages of consortium purchase; national or regional negotiation; ...
Library consortia have traditionally been formed in order to share print-based resources, but more r...
Economic forces have created the need for librarians to explore new methods of delivering informatio...
This article is based on surveys undertaken for a British Library Research and Innovation Centre/Lib...