As libraries and publishers struggle to contend with rising serial costs, flat or reduced budgets, and increased demand for electronic access, it is critical that they become allies rather than adversaries. As allies they can work toward solutions that are a win/win, i.e. libraries and publishers each get the deal they want
Discusses briefly the concept and significance of consortia in Indian context with a view to justify...
The advantages of bundling e-journals together into publisher collections include increased access t...
Consortia are everywhere nowadays. Every country and every region is now covered by at least one con...
Consortial licenses with online access clauses can offer libraries the opportunity to begin new jour...
Libraries entrust negotiating authority to consortia upon the assumption that consortia can exercise...
This chapter of The No Shelf Required Guide to E-book Purchasing studies how a consortium of thirty-...
In late 2002 the Regional Collections Planning Group, a sub-committee of UniLibraries SA, considered...
Jeff Downing is Library Relations Manager at Ingenta. Christine Martire is Director for Strategic Pa...
Most academic health sciences libraries are faced with either zero growth or shrinking budgets. At t...
The published article may contain minor edits and revisions not included in this preprint.Consortial...
The issues discussed here (the advantages of consortium purchase; national or regional negotiation; ...
Patron-driven acquisition models for electronic and print books have become extremely popular in the...
Library consortia have traditionally been formed in order to share print-based resources, but more r...
In today’s economy, higher education institutions are struggling to maintain quality while functioni...
Turkish university and research libraries have been cooperating for 20 years for the primary purpose...
Discusses briefly the concept and significance of consortia in Indian context with a view to justify...
The advantages of bundling e-journals together into publisher collections include increased access t...
Consortia are everywhere nowadays. Every country and every region is now covered by at least one con...
Consortial licenses with online access clauses can offer libraries the opportunity to begin new jour...
Libraries entrust negotiating authority to consortia upon the assumption that consortia can exercise...
This chapter of The No Shelf Required Guide to E-book Purchasing studies how a consortium of thirty-...
In late 2002 the Regional Collections Planning Group, a sub-committee of UniLibraries SA, considered...
Jeff Downing is Library Relations Manager at Ingenta. Christine Martire is Director for Strategic Pa...
Most academic health sciences libraries are faced with either zero growth or shrinking budgets. At t...
The published article may contain minor edits and revisions not included in this preprint.Consortial...
The issues discussed here (the advantages of consortium purchase; national or regional negotiation; ...
Patron-driven acquisition models for electronic and print books have become extremely popular in the...
Library consortia have traditionally been formed in order to share print-based resources, but more r...
In today’s economy, higher education institutions are struggling to maintain quality while functioni...
Turkish university and research libraries have been cooperating for 20 years for the primary purpose...
Discusses briefly the concept and significance of consortia in Indian context with a view to justify...
The advantages of bundling e-journals together into publisher collections include increased access t...
Consortia are everywhere nowadays. Every country and every region is now covered by at least one con...