Trends in content development and licensing of electronic resources

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Geuther, Christina
Hoeve, Casey D.
O'Reilly, Faye
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2021-03-10
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Collection development , Content development , Electronic resources , Licensing , Trends
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Geuther, C., Hoeve, C. D., & O’Reilly, F. (2021). Trends in content development and licensing of electronic resources. Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship, 33(1), 1-12. doi:10.1080/1941126X.2021.1871195
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Academic libraries face the dual challenges of decreasing budgets and increasing demand for electronic resources. Librarians at three midwestern US public research universities discuss the electronic resources environment, the direction of content development, and using future-proof as well as future-driven licensing language to best provide for the needs of today’s library collections decisions. Trends are discussed in both content development areas and the negotiated license framework. This article offers pragmatic approaches to answer current questions for electronic resources librarians as they experience inflation increases and the greater Serials Crisis while still looking to build access to their digital investments.

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Routledge
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Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship;Vol. 33, Iss. 1
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1941-126X
1941-1278
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