The purpose of this work package is to engage with procurement professionals from University purchasing consortia and JISC Collections to identify the potential procurement options when establishing a Consortial e-books agreement. It also seeks to provide guidelines for library acquisitions managers who are considering the various routes for procuring EBook
This paper outlines the recent work of the UK’s Joint Information Systems Committee ( JISC) in the a...
In supply chain management literature, there has been little empirical research investigation on pur...
This book looks at regulation, policy and implementation of framework agreements, supplier lists and...
This work package forms part of the E-book Acquisition as a Shared Service in M25 investigation whic...
E-Books as a Shared Service in M25 (E-BASS25) is a JISC-funded project seeking to explore the opport...
This paper draws on a recent ground-breaking tender for e-books for higher education libraries in th...
This chapter of The No Shelf Required Guide to E-book Purchasing studies how a consortium of thirty-...
This report compiles the responses from e-book suppliers to questions on patron-driven models of e-b...
This chapter follows the adoption of the new procurement discipline by academic libraries since the ...
This paper outlines the recent work of the UK’s Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) in the ar...
In literature, there has been little empirical research investigation on purchasing consortium issue...
Following a brief introduction in Section 1, Section 2 sets out the operational context of library p...
In literature, there has been little empirical research investigation on purchasing consortiumissues...
Following the gathering of baseline information on the purchasing of electronic resources in the ann...
Purpose – E‐books are an important and growing type of digital resource. Academic libraries have...
This paper outlines the recent work of the UK’s Joint Information Systems Committee ( JISC) in the a...
In supply chain management literature, there has been little empirical research investigation on pur...
This book looks at regulation, policy and implementation of framework agreements, supplier lists and...
This work package forms part of the E-book Acquisition as a Shared Service in M25 investigation whic...
E-Books as a Shared Service in M25 (E-BASS25) is a JISC-funded project seeking to explore the opport...
This paper draws on a recent ground-breaking tender for e-books for higher education libraries in th...
This chapter of The No Shelf Required Guide to E-book Purchasing studies how a consortium of thirty-...
This report compiles the responses from e-book suppliers to questions on patron-driven models of e-b...
This chapter follows the adoption of the new procurement discipline by academic libraries since the ...
This paper outlines the recent work of the UK’s Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) in the ar...
In literature, there has been little empirical research investigation on purchasing consortium issue...
Following a brief introduction in Section 1, Section 2 sets out the operational context of library p...
In literature, there has been little empirical research investigation on purchasing consortiumissues...
Following the gathering of baseline information on the purchasing of electronic resources in the ann...
Purpose – E‐books are an important and growing type of digital resource. Academic libraries have...
This paper outlines the recent work of the UK’s Joint Information Systems Committee ( JISC) in the a...
In supply chain management literature, there has been little empirical research investigation on pur...
This book looks at regulation, policy and implementation of framework agreements, supplier lists and...