Evolving Trends in Collection Development Part 1: New Models for Journal Article Access

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About the Webinar

No subscription? No problem! New developments in journal article access.

Libraries and their users are gaining options for accessing articles without subscribing to the journals that contain them. Likewise, publishers are maximizing their content’s exposure by taking advantage of new forms of distribution. Novel access models include journal article rental through services such as DeepDyve, quick electronic delivery through the Copyright Clearance Center, and direct purchase from individual publishers. Join NISO for a webinar that will explore new developments in journal article access and these developments’ implications for libraries, end users, and publishers.

March 6, Evolving Trends, Part 1: New Models for Journal Article Access

March 13, Evolving Trends, Part 2: Putting the User in the Driver’s Seat

Event Sessions

Introduction

Speaker

Articles Just-in-Time: Libraries & Get It Now

Speaker

Cyril Oberlander

Library Director, Milne Library, State University of New York at Geneseo
State University of New York at Geneseo

Get It Now: Supplement ILL with Always-On Fulfillment

Speaker

Roy S. Kaufman

Managing Director of New Ventures
Copyright Clearance Center (CCC)

DeepDyve: The “Rent to Own” Model for Accessing Scholarly Content

Speaker

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