Journal ArticleThe inability of research libraries to offer the collections their users desire has become more pronounced each year. In response, libraries have moved in two directions: the rapidly growing consortial movement and the movement to advocate and support reforms in scholarly communication. However, if libraries do not pay careful attention, these two directions may, at least partially, cancel one another out
The concept of consortium has been expanding in the United States since the beginning of the 1990's ...
Why has the rise of the Internet—which drastically reduces the cost of distributing information—coin...
It is nearly a given that most academic library directors feel the need to collaborate with other li...
The inability of research libraries to offer the collections their users desire has become more pron...
This essay reviews the global history of library consortia from ancient times until the present and ...
Consortia remain a critical part of how academic libraries in the United States (US) collaborate and...
Discusses the place of the scholarly journal and the ejournal in scientific research, with reference...
Discusses briefly the concept and significance of consortia in Indian context with a view to justify...
Consortia are an ever-growing reality in the modern library landscape. What began in the 1960s as a ...
Restricted AccessThe concept of consortia has been in vogue in library profession for quite some tim...
Within the scholarly ecosystem academia, libraries and publishers have evolved together over the las...
The increasing price of electronic journals, indexing and abstracting databases along with the tradi...
Libraries entrust negotiating authority to consortia upon the assumption that consortia can exercise...
This article is based on surveys undertaken for a British Library Research and Innovation Centre/Lib...
E-books constitute major challenges for library collections generally and present fundamental proble...
The concept of consortium has been expanding in the United States since the beginning of the 1990's ...
Why has the rise of the Internet—which drastically reduces the cost of distributing information—coin...
It is nearly a given that most academic library directors feel the need to collaborate with other li...
The inability of research libraries to offer the collections their users desire has become more pron...
This essay reviews the global history of library consortia from ancient times until the present and ...
Consortia remain a critical part of how academic libraries in the United States (US) collaborate and...
Discusses the place of the scholarly journal and the ejournal in scientific research, with reference...
Discusses briefly the concept and significance of consortia in Indian context with a view to justify...
Consortia are an ever-growing reality in the modern library landscape. What began in the 1960s as a ...
Restricted AccessThe concept of consortia has been in vogue in library profession for quite some tim...
Within the scholarly ecosystem academia, libraries and publishers have evolved together over the las...
The increasing price of electronic journals, indexing and abstracting databases along with the tradi...
Libraries entrust negotiating authority to consortia upon the assumption that consortia can exercise...
This article is based on surveys undertaken for a British Library Research and Innovation Centre/Lib...
E-books constitute major challenges for library collections generally and present fundamental proble...
The concept of consortium has been expanding in the United States since the beginning of the 1990's ...
Why has the rise of the Internet—which drastically reduces the cost of distributing information—coin...
It is nearly a given that most academic library directors feel the need to collaborate with other li...