In 2004 the German Research Foundation (DFG) drafted a plan for national licenses (http://www.nationallizenzen.de/). License agreements with scholarly societies, comercial publishers and other information providers should be valid for the whole area of Germany. Hence scientists, students and people with interest in science should be able to access databases, digital text collections and e-journals free of charge within Germany. In this interview Berndt Dugall informs on the concept of a national license and talks about its funding and its organisational environment. He will explain the course from picking an electronic resource to licensing it. Finally the significance of national licenses for science in Germany will be discussed and t...
Paolo Budroni ist seit 1991 im universitären Bereich tätig. Zunächst beantwortet er Fragen über sein...
A regulatory framework allows for the conclusion of national licenses in Germany, but this precondit...
Tilburg University in the Netherlands was the first university in Europe to enter into a license ag...
In 2004 the German Research Foundation (DFG) drafted a plan for national licenses (http://www.nation...
Das Programm der Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.de/) wurde 2004 von der Deutschen For...
The German, Austrian and Swiss Consortia Organisation (GASCO) functions as a supra-regional forum fo...
The DBS, Deutsche Bibliotheksstatistik (German Library Statistics, http://www.bibliotheksstatistik.d...
The North Rhine-Westphalia Online Utility and Library Service Centre - hbz (http://www.hbz-nrw.de/) ...
vascoda (http://www.vascoda.de/) is an internet library portal to interdisciplinary scientific infor...
In this interview, Berndt Dugall describes the changes in his professional life lasting nearly forty...
ZB MED - Information Center for Life Sciences is the largest library worldwide in the field of life ...
The DBS, Deutsche Bibliotheksstatistik (German Library Statistics, http://www.bibliotheksstatistik.d...
Advocates of Open Access call to substitute the established scholarly publication model, in particul...
In the past years electronic books were booming at scientific libraries. E-books have established es...
In Germany national licences are funded by the "Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)" as part of th...
Paolo Budroni ist seit 1991 im universitären Bereich tätig. Zunächst beantwortet er Fragen über sein...
A regulatory framework allows for the conclusion of national licenses in Germany, but this precondit...
Tilburg University in the Netherlands was the first university in Europe to enter into a license ag...
In 2004 the German Research Foundation (DFG) drafted a plan for national licenses (http://www.nation...
Das Programm der Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.de/) wurde 2004 von der Deutschen For...
The German, Austrian and Swiss Consortia Organisation (GASCO) functions as a supra-regional forum fo...
The DBS, Deutsche Bibliotheksstatistik (German Library Statistics, http://www.bibliotheksstatistik.d...
The North Rhine-Westphalia Online Utility and Library Service Centre - hbz (http://www.hbz-nrw.de/) ...
vascoda (http://www.vascoda.de/) is an internet library portal to interdisciplinary scientific infor...
In this interview, Berndt Dugall describes the changes in his professional life lasting nearly forty...
ZB MED - Information Center for Life Sciences is the largest library worldwide in the field of life ...
The DBS, Deutsche Bibliotheksstatistik (German Library Statistics, http://www.bibliotheksstatistik.d...
Advocates of Open Access call to substitute the established scholarly publication model, in particul...
In the past years electronic books were booming at scientific libraries. E-books have established es...
In Germany national licences are funded by the "Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)" as part of th...
Paolo Budroni ist seit 1991 im universitären Bereich tätig. Zunächst beantwortet er Fragen über sein...
A regulatory framework allows for the conclusion of national licenses in Germany, but this precondit...
Tilburg University in the Netherlands was the first university in Europe to enter into a license ag...