2007-05-03

A plan for the establishment of a library network or consortium of Management & Engineering libraries (MELC) in western India: Preliminary investigati

JAMBHEKAR, Ashok et alii. A plan for the establishment of a library network or consortium of Management & Engineering libraries (MELC) in western India: Preliminary investigations and formulations. In: CALIBER 2003, March 2003, 8p. Accessibility: http://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/23/01/CALIBER_2003.pdf , visited 2007/05/03

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DC- Title: A plan for the establishment of a library network or consortium of Management & Engineering libraries (MELC) in western India: Preliminary investigations and formulations
DC- Creator: JAMBHEKAR, Ashok et alii
DC- Subject: library consortia, information sharing, library networks, library services
DC- Description:“This article explores the possibilities of establishing Management and Engineering library consortia of two western Indian state - Gujarat & Maharashtra. It gives an overview of the current status of management and Engineering libraries of the region and examines the possibilities of building up information sharing system which is of great importance and central to the formation of any consortia. Proposals are made here for a model of library consortia of the 21st century in two western states of India. It focuses on the joint purchase of the resources by IIT Mumbai, IIM Ahmedabad and other engineering and management institute libraries of the region. The theoretical and practical advantages and disadvantages of this form of collaborative approach between management and engineering libraries are described.”
DC- Publisher: Middlesex University Digital Repository, deposed by BIRCHALL Alex
DC- Contributor: ---
DC- Date: 2003-03
DC- Type : article
DC- Format : PDF
DC- Identifier : http://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/23/01/CALIBER_2003.pdf
DC- Source : CALIBER
DC- Language : English
DC- Relation : ---
DC- Coverage: India
DC- Rights: ---
TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Background
2. Circumstances of Libraries in the region
2.1 Resources and services available at IIT Mumbai, IIM Ahmedabad and other participating libraries
3. Planning assumptions & Mission
4. The proposed network model
5. Funding and management
6. Expected benefits and difficulties
7. Observation & conclusion


Why the ‘Big Deal’ is a Bad Deal for Universities

BALL, David. Why the ‘Big Deal’ is a Bad Deal for Universities. E-ICOLC conference, 5th, 2003/10/23-25. Accessibility <http://www.deflink.dk/upload/doc_filer/doc_alle/1295_ball.ppt>, visited 2007/05/03.

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DC- Title: Why the ‘Big Deal’ is a Bad Deal for Universities
DC- Creator: BALL, David
DC- Subject: big deals, university libraries, electronic documentary resources, publishers, consortia
DC- Description: Presents “big deals” disadvantages for university libraries. This contract form proposed by publishers is contested by many libraries.
DC- Publisher: Denmark's Electronic Research Library
DC- Contributor: International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC)
DC- Date: 2003/10/23-25
DC- Type: power point presentation
DC- Format: power point
DC- Identifier: http://www.deflink.dk/e-icolc/slides.htm
DC- Source: 5th E-ICOLC Conference, Denmark, (Elsinore, Comwell Borupgaard) 2003/10/23-25
DC- Language: English
DC- Relation: ---
DC- Coverage: international
DC- Rights: ©1998-2002 Denmark's Electronic Research Library - Danish National Library Authority in corporation with the Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Why the ‘Big Deal’ is a Bad Deal for Universities
2. Summary
3. Where Does the Money Go?
4. Why Are Academic Publishers Rewarded?
5. Distorting Factors
6. The Power of Consortia?
7. Looking-Glass Economics of the Must-Have Journal
8. Looking-Glass Economics of the Must-Have Journal/2
9. The Must-Have Publisher
10. The Big Deal - What is it?
11. The Big Deal - Advantages
12. The Big Deal - More Content?
13. North Carolina: Science Direct
14. Emerald Study (Ingenta Institute)
15. Tenopir’s Survey of Surveys
16. The Big Deal - Dangers
17. The Little Porridge Pot

LIBER Quarterly - The Journal of European Research Libraries

BERARD, Raymond et alii. LIBER Quarterly - The Journal of European Research Libraries. LIBER Quarterly, 2001, vol. 11, n°1, 105 p., PDF, 1,2 MB. Accessibility <http://webdoc.gwdg.de/edoc/aw/liber/lq-1-01.htm >, consulted the 2007/05/02.

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DC- Title: LIBER Quarterly - The Journal of European Research Libraries
Volume 11 (2001) / No 1
DC- Creator: BERARD, Raymond et alii
DC- Subject : consortia; Europe; research libraries; purchasing documentary ressources
DC- Description: This journal presents 12 articles about consortia phenomenons in several countries in Europe: history, aims, forms, development…
DC- Publisher: K.G. SAUR
DC- Contributor: ---
DC- Date: 2001
                    Consultation date: 2007- 05- 02
DC- Type: journal
DC- Format: PDF
DC- Identifier: LIBER Quarterly - The Journal of European Research Libraries. 2001, vol. 11, n°1, ISSN 1435-5205
DC- Source: ---
DC- Language: English; French;
DC- Relation: ---
DC- Coverage: Europe
DC- Rights: © 2001 Liber

TABLE OF CONTENTS

• Editorial 5

• SHARON L. BOSTICK
Academic Library Consortia in the United States: An Introduction

• JULIEN VAN BORM & MARIANNE DUJARDIN
Consortia for Electronic Library Provision in Belgium

• MAJA JOKIC
Library Consortia in Croatia

• JINDRICH PILAR
The Situation in the Sphere of Consortia and Licensing of Information Sources in the Czech Republic

• ESKO HAKLI
Libraries in Finland Establish Consortia

• RAYMOND BERARD
Les Consortia en France

• WERNER REINHARDT & PETER TE BOEKHORST
Library Consortia in Germany

• ALEX C. KLUGKIST
Consortium Building and Licensing by University Libraries in the Netherlands

• WOLFRAM NEUBAUER & ARLETTE PIGUET
The Long Road to Becoming a "Consortium of Swiss University Libraries"

• DAVID BALL & FREDERICK FRIEND
Library Purchasing Consortia in the UK

• List of Contributors


2007-04-26

Les consortia en France

BERARD, Raymond. Les consortia en France. Liber Quaterly – The Journal of European Research Libraries, 2001, vol.11, n°1, p60-66. Consulted the 2007-05-02, accessibility http://webdoc.gwdg.de/edoc/aw/liber/lq-1-01/11Berard.pdf


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DC.Title: Les consortia en France
DC.Creator: BERARD, Raymond
DC.Subject: France; universities libraries; documentary ressources purchasing; negociation licences; scientific and technical information; research centers; consortia history
DC.Description: Presents consortia history in France and more particularly in scientific domain : universities libraries and research centers. Explains reasons of this developpement delay, then, describes differents forms of consortia existing in France. At the end talks about their future.
DC.Publisher: Ligue des Bibliothèques Européennes de Recherche
DC.Contributor: ---
DC.Date: 2001
DC.Type : articleDC.Format : text, pdf 63 Kb
DC.Identifier : http://webdoc.gwdg.de/edoc/aw/liber/lq-1-01/11Berard.pdf
DC.Source : Liber Quaterly- The Journal of European Research Libraries, 2001, vol.11, n°1, pp.60-66, ISSN 1435-5205
DC.Language : French
DC.Relation : ---
DC.Coverage: Europe
DC.Rights: © LIBER, 2001

2007-04-05

Electronic resources and documentary consortia : a survey of French scientific institutions

Electronic resources and documentary consortia : a survey of French scientific institutions. CHARTRON, Ghislaine. Journal of librarianship and information science, 2001, vol. 33, no2, pp. 85-97
ISSN : 0961-0006, 13,87€

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DC.Title: Electronic resources and documentary consortia : a survey of French scientific institutions
DC.Creator: CHARTRON, Ghislaine
DC.Subject: Europe ; Library network ; Research institute ; Research library ; Scientific technical information ; Electronic resource ; Acquisition ; Collection development ; Consortium ; Survey ; France
DC.Description:
"Reports results of a questionnaire and telephone survey of 48 French research libraries, affiliated associations, commercial outlets for electronic scientific documentation conducted during Q2 2000, to assess the development of consortia and documentary purchasing groups for electronic library and information materials within higher education and research institutions. The results of May 2000 show that associative or affiliated library structures tend not to be currently involved in coordinated purchasing of printed or electronic resources. Nevertheless, a variety of actions at different levels are highlighted. Of the 30 respondents comprising libraries of the EPST, EPIC, higher education establishments and other types of bodies, 13 are already involved in purchasing groups for printed resources, 16 are already involved in purchasing groups for electronic resources, and six have no experience of group purchasing. Concludes that the field of documentary consortia in France is not very organized and the absence of a determined policy concerning electronic scientific documentation at national or any other level has resulted in a constructivist approach, often leading to reorganization of equipment that may culminate in wasted energy, time and money. Nevertheless, consortia for the purchase of electronic scientific documentation are being created in France but this process continues to lag behind many European countries."
DC.Publisher: SAGE Publications
DC.Contributor
DC.Date: 2001
DC.Type : article
DC.Format : text
DC.Identifier: INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 14608, 35400009845109.0040
http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=14110735
DC.Source: Journal of librarianship and information science, 2001, vol. 33, no2, pp. 85-97; ISSN : 0961-0006
DC.Language: English
DC.Relation
DC.Coverage: Europe
DC.Rights: Copyright 2006 INIST-CNRS


2007-04-03

NERL Principles for Electronic Journal Licenses

NERL. NERL Principles for Electronic Journal Licenses. NERL Public Website. Accessibility:http://www.library.yale.edu/NERLpublic/licensingprinciples.html, visited 2007/04/29.


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DC- Title:
NERL Principles for Electronic Journal Licenses
DC- Creator: The NorthEast Research Libraries consortium (NERL)
DC- Subject: NorthEast Research Libraries consortium; Yale University; United States of America; Canada
DC- Description: It is a presentation of NERL consortium aims and principles for acquisition electronic journal licences. It can intended to libraries who want to be part to this consortium or publishers who want to know it.
DC- Publisher: NERL Public Web Site
DC- Contributor: Yale University library
DC- Date : 2006/10/17 (updating)
DC- Type: text
DC- Format: Word
DC- Identifier: http://www.library.yale.edu/NERLpublic/NERLPrinciplesrev010306.doc
DC- Source:
NERL Licensing Guidelines & NERL Generic License
http://www.library.yale.edu/NERLpublic/licensingprinciples.html
DC- Language: English
DC- Relation: Nerl Generic License; Letter of Introduction
http://www.library.yale.edu/NERLpublic/licensingprinciples.html
DC- Coverage: Geographic: Canada; United States of America
DC- Rights: ---

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. RIGHT TO COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT
2. NO TAKE-BACKS
3. PRICE CONTROL
4. SERVICE
5. USE OF AGENTS
6. PERPETUAL ACCESS/ARCHIVAL RIGHTS
7. USAGE RIGHTS
8. AUTHORS' RIGHTS
9. CROSS-ACCESS
10. ALL OF NERL



Glossary


Consortium
• "An association or a combination, as of businesses, financial institutions, or investors, for the purpose of engaging in a joint venture.
• A cooperative arrangement among groups or institutions: a library consortium."

        
The Free Dictionary by Farlex
           http://www.thefreedictionary.com/consortium
           2007/03/22


Consortium
"Groupement d'entreprises juridiquement indépendantes, réunissant sous une direction unique des moyens financiers ou matériels, en vue d'exécuter en commun des opérations déterminées."

        
Le Trésor informatisé de la Langue Française
           http://atilf.atilf.fr/dendien/scripts/tlfiv5/advanced.exe?8;s=668479185
           2007/03/22


"Le terme de consortium, emprunté au vocabulaire économique, n’a aucune signification juridique. Le consortium s’apparente plutôt à un groupe de pression. Interlocuteur unique auprès des producteurs et diffuseurs de documents électroniques, représentant les intérêts d’un groupe d’institutions, il négocie des conditions générales avec les éditeurs et propose en retour pour chacun des membres une mutualisation des ressources (système de l’accès croisé). Le consortium signe des accords cadres (annuels mais parfois pour des durées plus longues) directement auprès des éditeurs ou auprès des agences d’abonnement pour l’ensemble de ses membres."

         Glossaire site web Archimag
            http://www.archimag.com/index.php?id=270&user_smilelexicon_pi1[letter]=2&cHash=98d7a2ca4c
            2007/04/03



e-resource
"A collection of digital content delivered to the user via the internet. The types of content included in e-resources include full text, images, primary research material and data, sound and film. E-Resources also encompass abstract and indexing databases."

          Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
             http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/themes/eresources.aspx
             2007/04/03


Ressource électronique


e-resource consortium:
"A consortium that has been formed to acquire a licence for a specific e-resource"

          Site du consortium Finelib
             http://www.lib.helsinki.fi/finelib/english/
             2007/02/15


Electronic Journal
"A learned journal, but not necessarily refereed, on the Internet. Electronic journals offer reduced time to publication, allow hyperlinking to other documents, and, in some cases, are enhanced by multi-media materials."

          Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
              http://www.jisc.ac.uk/aboutus/glossary.aspx
              2007/04/03


Revue électronique


Licencing agreement (or licencing agreement)
"an agreement covering the use of an electronic resource"

        Site du consortium Finelib
          http://www.lib.helsinki.fi/finelib/english
          2007/02/15


Licence
« Contrat de droit privé négocié par des fournisseurs et des acheteurs. Elle précise le prix, les conditions d’accès et d’utilisation. […]
En consortium, la licence est négociée collectivement pour un ensemble d’institutions. »

       Site du Consortium français pour l’Acquisition de Ressources Electroniques en Ligne (CAREL)
        http://www.bpi.fr/uploadfile/consortium.PDF