The Canadian National Site Licensing Project (CNSLP) is a national effort by a consortium of 64 Canadian university libraries to provide access to full text electronic journals. The first part of this paper describes the organization, funding structure, and activities, including license negotiations, of the CNSLP. The second part of this paper deals with the technical and operational issues related to electronic journal management. It describes the process developed at the University of Saskatchewan for incorporating the CNSLP material into the Library's collections and finding tools. An assessment of the jake utility as a reliable source of metadata is also presented
Theses Canada, the Canadian national theses program, was established at the National Library of Cana...
Canadian university libraries, Canadian university presses, and non-university scholarly presses at ...
Describes the Online Journal Access Citation (OJAC) project developed with the British Columbia Elec...
The Canadian National Site Licensing Project (CNSLP) is a national effort by a consortium of 64 Cana...
Poster sessionPresented at Transforming serials: the revolution continues, North American Serials In...
Theses Canada, a service of the National Library of Canada, has coordinated a centralized theses pro...
While academic libraries in most countries are struggling to negotiate with publishers and vendors i...
The Canadian university library members of two consortial e-journal arrangements were surveyed to de...
Abstract: This paper reviews the role the National Library of Canada plays in supporting effective a...
For hundreds of years, libraries have been the custodians of the accumulated knowledge of human civi...
This presentation was given at the TRY Library Staff Conference 2016Student journal publishing is an...
As the budget increases of the post-World War II era that favoured science and education were being ...
Tilburg University in the Netherlands was the first university in Europe to enter into a license ag...
Peer ReviewedThis presentation describes our experience in developing a digital initiatives centre a...
The purpose of this research was twofold: to establish data indicating the current extent of support...
Theses Canada, the Canadian national theses program, was established at the National Library of Cana...
Canadian university libraries, Canadian university presses, and non-university scholarly presses at ...
Describes the Online Journal Access Citation (OJAC) project developed with the British Columbia Elec...
The Canadian National Site Licensing Project (CNSLP) is a national effort by a consortium of 64 Cana...
Poster sessionPresented at Transforming serials: the revolution continues, North American Serials In...
Theses Canada, a service of the National Library of Canada, has coordinated a centralized theses pro...
While academic libraries in most countries are struggling to negotiate with publishers and vendors i...
The Canadian university library members of two consortial e-journal arrangements were surveyed to de...
Abstract: This paper reviews the role the National Library of Canada plays in supporting effective a...
For hundreds of years, libraries have been the custodians of the accumulated knowledge of human civi...
This presentation was given at the TRY Library Staff Conference 2016Student journal publishing is an...
As the budget increases of the post-World War II era that favoured science and education were being ...
Tilburg University in the Netherlands was the first university in Europe to enter into a license ag...
Peer ReviewedThis presentation describes our experience in developing a digital initiatives centre a...
The purpose of this research was twofold: to establish data indicating the current extent of support...
Theses Canada, the Canadian national theses program, was established at the National Library of Cana...
Canadian university libraries, Canadian university presses, and non-university scholarly presses at ...
Describes the Online Journal Access Citation (OJAC) project developed with the British Columbia Elec...