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Serials Review | 2003

International Coalition of Library Consortia Statement of Current Perspective and Preferred Practices for the Selection and Purchase of Electronic Information: “Update No. 1” and Reactions from the Scholarly Community

Connie Foster; Ann Okerson; Knut Dorn; Danny Jones; Katharina Klemperer; Dan Tonkery

Abstract In December 2001, the International Coalition of Library Consortia issued an update to its March 1998 “Statement of Current Perspective and Preferred Practices for the Selection and Purchase of Electronic Information.” New developments in e-journal licensing reflect issues that either encourage or hinder growth in e-journal access. Pricing and purchasing models, usage statistics, usability of electronic journals, and archiving concerns are the major points addressed in the statement and in reactions from the serials community. This article reprints the December 2001 update, with commentary first from Ann Okerson, Yale University Library, “Is It the Price, or Is It the Pricing Model?” From HARRASSOWITZ, Knut Dorn, Danny Jones, and Katharina Klemperer share “A Subscription Agents View” and remind us of key services that agencies provide. “A Middlemans View to ICOLCs Update No. 1” is the concluding response by Dan Tonkery (EBSCO), who adds to the agency perspective by issuing challenges for communication and provides a reality check for libraries, intermediaries, and publishers. Serials Review 2003; 29:3–10.


Serials Review | 2003

International Coalition of Library Consortia Statement of Current Perspective and Preferred Practices for the Selection and Purchase of Electronic Information

Connie Foster; Ann Okerson; Knut Dorn; Danny Jones; Katharina Klemperer; Dan Tonkery

Abstract In December 2001, the International Coalition of Library Consortia issued an update to its March 1998 “Statement of Current Perspective and Preferred Practices for the Selection and Purchase of Electronic Information.” New developments in e-journal licensing reflect issues that either encourage or hinder growth in e-journal access. Pricing and purchasing models, usage statistics, usability of electronic journals, and archiving concerns are the major points addressed in the statement and in reactions from the serials community. This article reprints the December 2001 update, with commentary first from Ann Okerson, Yale University Library, “Is It the Price, or Is It the Pricing Model?” From HARRASSOWITZ, Knut Dorn, Danny Jones, and Katharina Klemperer share “A Subscription Agents View” and remind us of key services that agencies provide. “A Middlemans View to ICOLCs Update No. 1” is the concluding response by Dan Tonkery (EBSCO), who adds to the agency perspective by issuing challenges for communication and provides a reality check for libraries, intermediaries, and publishers. Serials Review 2003; 29:3–10.


DLTS Faculty Publications | 2008

Institutional Repositories—Strategies for the Present and Future

Connie Foster


Serials Review | 2010

If You Could Freeze-Frame the Information Flow, What Would You Do?

Connie Foster


Serials Librarian | 2009

Institutional RepositoriesStrategies for the Present and Future

Jean-Gabriel Bankier; Connie Foster; Glen Wiley


to be published in: NASIG 2008 Conference Proceedings, The Serials Librarian | 2008

Institutional Repositories: Strategies for the Present and the Future

Jean-Gabriel Bankier; Connie Foster; Glen Wiley


Serials Review | 2008

Foreword: Revisiting Open Access: Anything New in Four Years?

Connie Foster


Library Connect | 2006

Lessons Learned as Author and Editor

Connie Foster


Serials Review | 2003

Abstracting and Indexing Information Services

Connie Foster


Information Technology and Libraries | 1993

The Net Result: Enthusiasm for Exploring the Internet.

Connie Foster; Cynthia Etkin; Sandra L. Staebell; Mary Margaret Wright

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Jennifer Wilson

Western Kentucky University

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Dan Tonkery

EBSCO Information Services

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Danny Jones

Western Kentucky University

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Knut Dorn

Western Kentucky University

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Marilyn Billings

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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