The take-up of electronic information services has been retarded as much by the novel aspects of the pricing and accounting of resources they represent as by fear of technology or tight budgets. Library provision poses special problems as it must accommodate a mixed economy: commitment to good public services and cost-driven financial planning. Who should be responsible for network services spread across different cost centres? What are the costs that are masked by site licensing and top-slicing? Can economic and fiscal models guide those who plan for networked services? Incorporating step-by-step instructions, problem-solving techniques and broad case study material, this primer aims to help the reader address these concerns. Contents incl...
first step toward understanding the cost of digital reference services in libraries. This article pr...
The development of electronic networks is seen by some as a way to lower the high costs associated ...
This paper discusses, from the viewpoint of a library administrator, the economic and funding probl...
The take-up of electronic information services has been retarded as much by the novel aspects of the...
Although traditionally costing is an activity which information professionals have not needed to und...
Argues the central role of pricing strategy in determining the future characteristics of the informa...
created for OnDisCThe objective of this research project was to perform an environmental scan of pri...
Dynamic pricing and personalized pricing emerged as novel pricing approaches in the digital age; shi...
This book provides a companion volume to Digital Library Economics and focuses on the 'how to' of ma...
The paper covers the economics of preparing and providing published information. The role of the dif...
This paper considers the control of information technology costs by allocating those costs to user d...
Libraries nationwide are in yet another phase of belt tightening. Without an understanding of the ec...
In this chapter the state of the art of pricing for Internet services and its relation to Quality-of...
Information goods are characterized by low marginal costs and high fixed costs of production. Pricin...
56-64Even as the society marches into a digital age, libraries and information centres have assumed...
first step toward understanding the cost of digital reference services in libraries. This article pr...
The development of electronic networks is seen by some as a way to lower the high costs associated ...
This paper discusses, from the viewpoint of a library administrator, the economic and funding probl...
The take-up of electronic information services has been retarded as much by the novel aspects of the...
Although traditionally costing is an activity which information professionals have not needed to und...
Argues the central role of pricing strategy in determining the future characteristics of the informa...
created for OnDisCThe objective of this research project was to perform an environmental scan of pri...
Dynamic pricing and personalized pricing emerged as novel pricing approaches in the digital age; shi...
This book provides a companion volume to Digital Library Economics and focuses on the 'how to' of ma...
The paper covers the economics of preparing and providing published information. The role of the dif...
This paper considers the control of information technology costs by allocating those costs to user d...
Libraries nationwide are in yet another phase of belt tightening. Without an understanding of the ec...
In this chapter the state of the art of pricing for Internet services and its relation to Quality-of...
Information goods are characterized by low marginal costs and high fixed costs of production. Pricin...
56-64Even as the society marches into a digital age, libraries and information centres have assumed...
first step toward understanding the cost of digital reference services in libraries. This article pr...
The development of electronic networks is seen by some as a way to lower the high costs associated ...
This paper discusses, from the viewpoint of a library administrator, the economic and funding probl...