Hi all:
I would encourage you to look into: Reprints Desk: <http://info.reprintsdesk.com/> http://info.reprintsdesk.com/. The GWLA members use it and seem very happy with it.
Anne E. McKee, M.L.S.
Program Officer for Resource Sharing
GWLA
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I would be interested in those presentations as well.
It's something I had been considering here at Lehigh but would want some "front line" input on.
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 7:34 AM, Kimberly Nolan <NolanKi_at_upstate.edu <mailto:NolanKi_at_upstate.edu> > wrote:
Hi Steve,
I would be interested in those presentations as well.
Thanks,
Kim
Kimberly Nolan, MLS
Information Resources Manager
Upstate Medical University
Health Sciences Library
Syracuse, NY 13210
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>>> Steve Oberg <steve.oberg_at_wheaton.edu <mailto:steve.oberg_at_wheaton.edu> > 2/26/2016 6:09 PM >>>
Jacob,
First of all, I have no experience with CCC’s Get It Now service. Hopefully others who do, will respond. But they aren’t the only option for PPV. It depends on your requirements and the kind of publishers you want to work with. For example, have you considered working directly with publishers on PPV? Elsevier, Wiley, and Nature are three examples of publishers with robust institutional PPV services.
At my institution, we’ve taken this approach and we set things up to be unmediated from the very beginning. (One exception is Sage, because they can’t support anything but a mediated setup using an institutional credit card.) We also have the philosophy that our users shouldn’t have to know how access to an article is paid for, so we try to make the unmediated access as frictionless as possible. Anecdotally, we’ve heard that our cost-per-article average is lower than Get It Now, and we’ve been doing this for about five years.
I can point you to 2-3 presentations for more info. if you are interested.
Steve
<http://www.wheaton.edu/Academics/Faculty/O/Steve-Oberg> Steve Oberg
Assistant Professor of Library Science
Electronic Resources and Serials
Wheaton College (IL)
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NASIG Executive Board Member-At-Large
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Subject: [ALCTS-acqnet] Get It Now questions for acquisitions/ILL work
Hi all,
I've been digging into Get It Now for a while now and one thing I've noticed is that the information on their website is vague, general. Even the case studies are general, which I find a little strange.
Anyway, could anyone who has setup Get It Now provide me with any kind of technical details - do this, don't do that kind of stuff?
I've been going around and around with their customer support, it seems like we're talking in circles:
1. What is the Pay Per Use licensing? Is this an actual signed license or a click-through?
2. What is meant by an Annual License? Is this something that we sign every year like other things we subscribe to? In what sense is it annual? Why isn't it just called "License"? I was told we don't pay an annual fee, then I was told we do pay an annual fee. Or do we sign the license once and it's good forever? This seem so simple but again it's talking in circles and vague information.
3. We're looking at mediated service to get things started, and based on how that goes we would consider going to unmediated. Any advice on this?
4. Any insight into pricing as opposed to regular subscriptions via journals and databases?
Thanks everyone, have a lovely weekend.
Kind regards,
Jacob
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Acquisitions and Materials Librarian
Columbia University
Teachers College Library
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Lehigh University
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