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The UK's National Electronic Site Licensing Initiative (NESLI)

In 1998 the UK created the National Electronic Site Licensing Initiative (NESLI) to increase and improve access to electronic journals and to negotiate license agreements on behalf of academic li braries. The use of a model license agreement and the success of site li censing is discussed. Highlight...

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Published in:Journal of library administration 2001-12, Vol.35 (1-2), p.181-186
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site licensing
usage statistics
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