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| author | Ball, David |
| author_facet | Ball, David Ball, David |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Signing Away Our Freedom: The Implications of Electronic Resource Licenses Ball, David Academic Libraries Certification Contracts Purchasing Models Electronic Journals Electronic Publishing Value Judgment Library Administration Online Vendors Information Management Performance Factors At first sight, the "big deal" seems an excellent value for academic libraries. A more thorough-going evaluation, however, exposes dangers. This paper examines the roles and strengths of the players in the information supply chain: creators, publishers, intermediaries, libraries. Traditional hard-copy procurement is analysed in terms of these roles and the concepts of authority, branding, and monopoly, and contrasted with the procurement of electronic resources. The advantages and dangers of the big deal are discussed. The latter arise mainly from the publishers' position as monopolists. Means of minimising these dangers-consortia, alternative publishing methods, new economic models to promote competition are examined. |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| id | eric_EJ873101 |
| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2005 |
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| spellingShingle | Signing Away Our Freedom: The Implications of Electronic Resource Licenses Ball, David Academic Libraries Certification Contracts Purchasing Models Electronic Journals Electronic Publishing Value Judgment Library Administration Online Vendors Information Management Performance Factors Signing Away Our Freedom: The Implications of Electronic Resource Licenses Ball, David Academic Libraries Certification Contracts Purchasing Models Electronic Journals Electronic Publishing Value Judgment Library Administration Online Vendors Information Management Performance Factors At first sight, the "big deal" seems an excellent value for academic libraries. A more thorough-going evaluation, however, exposes dangers. This paper examines the roles and strengths of the players in the information supply chain: creators, publishers, intermediaries, libraries. Traditional hard-copy procurement is analysed in terms of these roles and the concepts of authority, branding, and monopoly, and contrasted with the procurement of electronic resources. The advantages and dangers of the big deal are discussed. The latter arise mainly from the publishers' position as monopolists. Means of minimising these dangers-consortia, alternative publishing methods, new economic models to promote competition are examined. |
| title | Signing Away Our Freedom: The Implications of Electronic Resource Licenses |
| topic | Academic Libraries Certification Contracts Purchasing Models Electronic Journals Electronic Publishing Value Judgment Library Administration Online Vendors Information Management Performance Factors |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ873101 |