e-book acquisitions: aggregate vs. publisher purchase

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Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 09:06:35 -0400
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Hello.

Has anyone discovered that if an e-book  monograph is purchased through an
aggregate service, like EBL, ebrary or EBSCO, that you are also granted
access to the content on the publisher's platform (assuming the title has
not also been purchased directly from the publisher)? When a title is
available for purchase through either an aggregate service or directly from
the publisher, do your librarians/selectors/users have a preference? Thank
you for any input.

-- 
Dawn Rapoza
Head, Electronic Resources & Serials Unit
Lauinger Library
Georgetown University
202-687-0774
des57_at_georgetown.edu


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