no.2088-OXFORD U.P. & CONSORTIUMS AGREEMENT

From: Lynn F. Sipe <lsipe_at_usc.edu>
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 14:10:21 -0700
To: COLLDV-L_at_usc.edu
From: "Arnold Hirshon" <ahirshon_at_nelinet.net>

PRESS RELEASE 
Oxford University Press 
Regional Networks 
Contact: See list at end of this release 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS AND REGIONAL NETWORKS  
ANNOUNCE STRATEGIC ALLIANCE 
Groundbreaking alliance will provide nationwide online access to  
the Oxford English Dictionary and American National Biography.  

New York, New York-July 20, 1999 

Oxford University Press, Inc. (OUP) and the Regional Networks today  
announced a landmark agreement to join forces in the marketing and sale  
of online access to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) and American  
National Biography (ANB) publications.  Under the alliance, the Regional  
Networks, serving thousands of libraries, schools and other institutions  
across the United States, will offer cost-saving subscriptions to the online  
versions of the OED and ANB.  

"Subscribing institutions will obtain significant savings through the
national 
aggregation made possible through this arrangement with Oxford University 
Press," said James Rush, Executive Director, PALINET.  "Although 
institutions can subscribe directly to OUP, they will not be eligible for the 
cost savings available through the national subscription."  

The Regional Networks will provide OUP with centralized ordering  
and billing, as well as the infrastructure to implement an equitable pricing  
model at the time of publication.  The fees for subscriptions, based on a  
national aggregate of weighted users to the OED and ANB online  
publications, will be finalized in the coming months.  

To support an expected user population of seven to ten million in the  
United States, OUP will maintain a stable publication environment for the  
quarterly updates to both OED and ANB, as well as adhere to the  
guidelines of the International Consortium of Library Consortia (ICOLC)  
concerning statistics, technical issues, and the purchase of e-information  
resources.  

Arnold Hirshon, Executive Director of NELINET, noted that while there has  
been at least one other national consortial aggregation and purchasing  
arrangement in the past, this agreement is ground breaking in several  
respects:  "This is an alliance between the most-highly respected non- 
profit scholarly publisher in the world, Oxford University Press, and the  
most well-established national consortium network in the United States.   
The also arrangement provides a coordinated regional approach that will  
aggregate and benefit the entire user population.  Most importantly, the  
alliance will make two essential reference publications-OED and ANB- 
affordable to nearly every academic and public library."  

"Our alliance with the Networks ensures that Oxford's flagship publications  
will be available to a substantial population upon launch," said Edward W.  
Barry, President, Oxford University Press, Inc.  "It also allows OUP to  
focus resources on content quality and editorial presentation for our online  
publications, ensuring that users will enjoy the same high standards with  
OUP online as they have come to expect of our trademark print  
publications." 

Mary-Alice Lynch, Executive Director of Nylink, concurs: "This is a win-win 
 solution for Oxford, the Regional Networks, participating institutions, and  
the researchers, instructors, students and general users who rely on the  
OED and ANB.  We expect that this will be the first of many national  
offerings through the Regional Networks."  

Oxford University Press, the world's largest university press, is best known 
 as the publisher of the OED.  The Press has recently committed $55  
million dollars to the first complete revision of the OED, the most ambitious 
 humanities research endeavor in history, subsidizing the history-making  
project through its other publishing operations. More than 300  
lexicographers, technical staff, readers, and consultants-the largest  
dictionary team ever assembled-are now reviewing each entry, revising  
etymologies, rewriting definitions, adding new words and documentary  
evidence, as well as designing the most elegant interactive dictionary  
project on the Internet.    

Published in print in January 1999, The American National Biography, a  
collaborative venture with the American Council of Learned Societies  
(ACLS), is the most comprehensive, authoritative reference source of its  
kind. The ANB reflects the diversity of the men and women whose stories  
shaped this nation's history.  OUP and ACLS have established a Center for 
 American Biography to assure that revisions of and additions to this  
important source of information and understanding are ongoing. 

The Regional Networks are a group of sixteen independent non-profit  
organizations serving public and private secondary schools, colleges, and  
universities, public and state libraries, and non-profit and commercial  
organizations throughout the United States.  The Networks' efforts allow  
participating institutions to purchase and subscribe to an array of services  
at greatly reduced prices. North American institutions outside the  
geographic region of a Network will be able to participate through special  
arrangements. 

Further details and developments will be announced in Fall 1999.   

ABOUT THE OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY 

The Oxford English Dictionary-the standard in lexicographic excellence for  
over one hundred years-is undergoing major revision.  The OED  
lexicographers, the largest dictionary team and humanities research  
project in the world, are reviewing each entry.  New words and usages will  
be added, and every word and sense in the Dictionary will be reviewed by  
the editorial staff, resulting typically in revised etymologies, rewritten
and  
expanded definitions, and additional documentary evidence from both  
earlier and later time periods to those currently cited.  

Both the OED revision program, and accompanying program for new  
words, are funded by Oxford University Press.  The Press has committed  
$55 million dollars to this endeavor which is expected to culminate in a  
complete new edition in 2010.  Additional details about the Oxford English  
Dictionary are available at http://www.oed.com 

ABOUT THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY/CENTER FOR  
AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY 

Winner of the 1999 Dartmouth Medal, awarded by the American Library  
Association for the best reference work of the year, the American National  
Biography provides an unrivaled portrait of America's history, reflecting
the  
diversity of the men and women whose lives have shaped the nation.   
Published under the auspices of the American Council of Learned  
Societies (ACLS), the ANB is the first American biographical dictionary of  
such scope to be published in more than sixty years.  Comprised of  
17,450 biographies written by 6,100 distinguished scholars and writers,  
the 24 volume, 20 million word, 23,000 page print ANB was published in  
January 1999 with funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the  
National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Rockefeller Foundation.   
OUP and ACLS have established a Center for American Biography which  
will keep the ANB up to date with ongoing revisions and additions.   
Additional details about the American National Biography are available at  
http://www.anb.org 

ABOUT OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 

The world's largest university press with offices in fifty countries, Oxford  
University Press is a global publisher of over 4,000 titles annually  
worldwide in medicine, science, humanities, social sciences, music,  
bibles, English and bilingual dictionaries.  Oxford University Press is a  
department of the University of Oxford, and is governed by the Delegates of 
 the Press who are appointed from the academic staff of the University.   
Through its publishing programs, OUP furthers the University's objective of  
excellence in research, scholarship, and education.  Additional details  
about Oxford University Press are available at http://www.oup.com 

ABOUT THE REGIONAL NETWORKS 

The Regional Networks are sixteen independent organizations serving  
thousands of institutions including public and private high schools, public  
and state libraries, academic colleges and universities, non-profit  
organizations and commercial companies across the United States.  The  
Networks' efforts allow participating institutions to purchase and subscribe  
to an array of products and services at greatly reduced prices.  Best known 
 
for their OCLC cataloging services, the Networks participated in a national  
subscription through SOLINET to the CIS Academic Universe service.  

CONTACTS 

For the Regional Networks:

Arnold Hirshon 
Executive Director 
NELINET 
(617) 969-0400 
ahirshon_at_nelinet.net 

Mary-Alice Lynch 
Executive Director 
Nylink 
(518) 443-5444 
lynchma_at_nylink.suny.edu 

James Rush 
Executive Director 
PALINET 
(215) 382-7031 
rush_at_palinet.org 


For Oxford University Press: 

Russell Perreault 
Publicity Director 
Oxford University Press 
(212) 726-6032 
rap_at_oup-usa.org 

Royalynn O'Connor 
Online Product Director 
Oxford University Press 
(212) 726-6069 
royalynn_at_oup-usa.org 

Susanna Lob 
Marketing Manager-Online Products 
Oxford University Press 
+44 (0) 1865 267229 
lobs_at_oup.co.uk 


LIST OF THE REGIONAL NETWORKS 

Amigos Library Services, Inc. 
14400 Midway Road 
Dallas, TX 75244-3509 
Bonnie Juergens-Executive Director  
+1-972-851-8000 
http://www.amigos.org  
Serving: AZ, NM, OK, TX, AR 

Bibliographical Center for  Research (BCR)  
14394 East Evans Avenue 
Aurora, CO 80014-1478 
David Brunell-Executive Director 
+1-303-751-6277 
http://www.bcr.org  
Serving: CO, NV, ID, MT, WY, IA, KS, UT 
  
CAPCON Library Network  
1990 M Street, N.W., Suite 200 
Washington, DC 20036-3430 
Robert Drescher-Executive Director 
+1-202-331-5771 
http://www.capcon.net   
Serving: DC, MD, VA 

Federal Library and Information Center Committee (FEDLINK)  
Library of Congress 
Washington, DC 20540-4930 
Susan M. Tarr-Executive Director 
+1-202-707-4800 
http://lcweb.loc.gov/flicc 
Serving: All Federal Libraries 

Illinois State Library (ILLINET/OCLC Services)  
Illinois State Library 
300 South Second Street 
Springfield, IL 62701-1796 
Patricia Norris-Acting Director 
1-800-665-5576 (IL only) 
+1-217-785-1532 
http://www.library.sos.state.il.us./isl/oclc/oclc.htm 
Serving: IL 
  

Indiana Cooperative Library Services Authority (INCOLSA)  
6202 Morenci Trail 
Indianapolis, IN 46268-2536 
Millard Johnson-Executive Director 
+1-317-298-6570 
http://incolsa.palni.edu  
Serving: IN 

Michigan Library Consortium (MLC)   
6810 South Cedar Street , Suite 8 
Lansing, MI 48911 
Randy Dykhuis-Executive Director 
+1-517-694-4242 
http://www.mlc.lib.mi.us  
Serving: MI 

MINITEX Library Information Network  
S-33 Wilson Library 
University of Minnesota 
309 19th Avenue South 
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0414 
Bill DeJohn-Executive Director  
+1-612-624-4002 
http://othello.lib.umn.edu  
Serving: MN,  SD, ND 

Missouri Library Network Corporation (MLNC)  
8045 Big Bend Blvd., Suite 202 
St. Louis, MO 63119 
Susan Singleton-Executive Director 
+1-314-918-7222 
http://www.mlnc.org  
Serving: MO 

Nebraska Library Commission (NEBASE)  
The Atrium 
1200 N Street, Suite 120 
Lincoln, NE 68508-2023 
Jo Budler-Director of Network Services 
+1-402-471-2045) 
http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/netserv/nebase/nebserv.html  
Serving: NE 
  
NELINET, Inc.  
Two Newton Executive Park 
Newton, MA 02462-1495 
Arnold Hirshon-Executive Director 
+1-617-969-0400 
http://www.nelinet.net 
Serving: CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT 

Nylink 
State University of New York 
SUNY Plaza 
Albany, NY 12246 
Mary-Alice Lynch-Executive Director 
+1-518-443-5444 
http://nylink.suny.edu  
Serving: NY 

OHIONET  
1500 West Lane Avenue 
Columbus, OH 43221-3975 
Michael Butler-Executive Director 
+1-614-486-2966 
http://ohionet.org 
Serving: OH, MI, PA, WV 

PALINET Headquarters  
3401 Market Street-Suite 262 
Philadelphia, PA 19104-3374 
James Rush-Executive Director 
+1-215-382-7031 
http://www.palinet.org  
Serving: DC, DE, NJ, MD, PA, WV 

Southeastern Library Network, Inc. (SOLINET)   
1438 West Peachtree Street, N.W., Suite 200 
Atlanta, GA 30309-2955 
Catherine F. Nevins-Executive Director  
+1-404-892-0943 
http://www.solinet.net 
Serving: FL, GA, SC, NC, VA, MS, LA, KY, TN, AL 

Wisconsin InterLibrary Services (WILS)   
728 State Street, Room 464 
Madison, WI 53706-1494 
Kathy Schneider-Executive Director 
+1-608-263-5051 
http://www.wils.wisc.edu  
Serving: WI 
Received on Thu Jul 22 1999 - 14:10:24 EDT