Visions, illusions and facts : a reflection on the partnerships between academic libraries and vendors in the new information landscape
conference contribution
posted on 1999-01-01, 00:00authored byAnne Horn
Is the industry in chaos? How do we to meet the future information needs of the international scholarly community?
The one certainty is that forecasting is never easy. Libraries, vendors and publishers are all working in a rapidly changing environment. It is a fair prediction that there will be fewer participants and less competition in the marketplace. The potential for libraries to be locked into one vendor for access to electronic journals is real. Whether this access will be in perpetuity, no one can give an absolute guarantee. Intellectual property rights, commercial viability and communication standards are all of concern.
We've seen the vision, what's happening now? The Australian academic and research library market has an international reputation for being informed, frank and through necessity, pragmatic. When planning information access and delivery for the next two to five years we are told libraries need a reasonable indication of what is real. Vendors, more than ever, are contributing to a shared understanding amongst libraries, publishers and vendors of the priorities and concerns of different sectors of the industry.
History
Event
Australian Library and Information Association. Reference and Information Service Section. Conference (1999 : Sydney Hilton, New South Wales)
Publisher
RAISS
Location
Sydney, New South Wales
Place of publication
[Sydney, N. S. W.]
Start date
1999-09-06
End date
1999-09-08
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Title of proceedings
RAISS 1999 : Reference and Information Service Section Conference and Exhibition. 1999 & beyond: partnerships & paradigms : Proceedings of the 1999 Australian Library and Information Association. Reference and Information Service Section. Conference