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Online Libraries and Microcomputers, 1999
Presents guidelines developed by the ICOLC (International Coalition of Library Consortia) regarding vendor contracts and negotiations that involve electronic information resources. Highlights include content issues, including HTML, use of printers, and use of multimedia; and platform issues, including system architecture, access control, security…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Printers, Computer Security, Consortia
Machovec, George S., Ed. – Online Libraries and Microcomputers, 1998
Outlines prevalent electronic information pricing models along with their strengths and weaknesses. Highlights include full-time equivalent (FTE) student counts; pure head counts; print plus fee; concurrent users; IP (information provider) classes; by transaction, connect time or retrieval; other factors, e.g., total budget and materials budget;…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Databases, Electronic Publishing, Fees
Machovec, George S., Ed. – Online Libraries and Microcomputers, 1998
The National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services (NFAIS) is an organization of over 60 publishers and online service providers. Included is a formal white paper which was released in December 1997 to clarify the rights and responsibilities of each party in the electronic information delivery process: authors, publishers,…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Access to Information, Authors, Document Delivery
Machovec, George S. – Online Libraries and Microcomputers, 1998
Discusses problems and benefits of the electronic book and challenges in the electronic environment in terms of aggregation, pricing, authentication and authorization, presentation, downloading and printing, intellectual property, continued availability, and reliability and accessibility. Gives examples of commercial book aggregators and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Electronic Publishing, Fair Use (Copyrights), Information Retrieval