The distribution of library purchasing consortia across the United Kingdom is uneven and sector-dependent. Only higher education libraries show a well developed regional infrastructure of purchasing consortia covering virtually all eligible libraries. While there are clear sectoral disparities amongst the library purchasing consortia surveyed, the size of consortium expenditure seems to determine whether procurement professionals are involved. Thus in those whose spend consistently exceeds European Commission guidelines’ thresholds, the involvement of purchasing professionals is much more likely, and also crucial to the successful navigation of such procedures
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Collaboration on procurement of e-content across health libraries in the NHS and in higher education...
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This Briefing is based on a survey undertaken for a BLRIC/LIC-funded research project (RIC/G/403). ...
This chapter is based on a survey undertaken for a BLRIC/LIC-funded research project (RIC/G/403). I...
This article is based on surveys undertaken for a British Library Research and Innovation Centre/Lib...
Following a brief introduction in Section 1, Section 2 sets out the operational context of library p...
Drawing on a current study, funded by the British Library Research and Innovation Centre, the contex...
E-Books as a Shared Service in M25 (E-BASS25) is a JISC-funded project seeking to explore the opport...
The issues discussed here (the advantages of consortium purchase; national or regional negotiation; ...
This chapter follows the adoption of the new procurement discipline by academic libraries since the ...
The funding context of higher education is examined, together with some of the constraints and im...
In late 2002 the Regional Collections Planning Group, a sub-committee of UniLibraries SA, considered...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:5188.5155(16) / BLDSC - British Libra...
Consortia are everywhere nowadays. Every country and every region is now covered by at least one con...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:5188.350(iss 88) / BLDSC - British Li...
Collaboration on procurement of e-content across health libraries in the NHS and in higher education...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3172.3127(28) / BLDSC - British Libra...
This Briefing is based on a survey undertaken for a BLRIC/LIC-funded research project (RIC/G/403). ...
This chapter is based on a survey undertaken for a BLRIC/LIC-funded research project (RIC/G/403). I...
This article is based on surveys undertaken for a British Library Research and Innovation Centre/Lib...
Following a brief introduction in Section 1, Section 2 sets out the operational context of library p...
Drawing on a current study, funded by the British Library Research and Innovation Centre, the contex...
E-Books as a Shared Service in M25 (E-BASS25) is a JISC-funded project seeking to explore the opport...
The issues discussed here (the advantages of consortium purchase; national or regional negotiation; ...
This chapter follows the adoption of the new procurement discipline by academic libraries since the ...
The funding context of higher education is examined, together with some of the constraints and im...
In late 2002 the Regional Collections Planning Group, a sub-committee of UniLibraries SA, considered...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:5188.5155(16) / BLDSC - British Libra...
Consortia are everywhere nowadays. Every country and every region is now covered by at least one con...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:5188.350(iss 88) / BLDSC - British Li...
Collaboration on procurement of e-content across health libraries in the NHS and in higher education...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3172.3127(28) / BLDSC - British Libra...