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Towards Consensus on the electronic Use of Publications in Libraries
Strategy issues and recommendations
von Thomas DreierResearch and academic education depend integrally on communication.
In the world of print, the publication chain comprises authors (as produc-
ers), publishers (as distributors), and libraries (as collectors of material
from different sources and long-term archives providing services to
users). Booksellers, subscription agents and collecting societies play sup-
porting roles. These roles are not necessarily the same in the electronic
environment.
One of the main aims of the TECUP project was to bring together
representatives of all the major players in the value chain. The project
partners and the members of the Advisory Groups represented librar-
ies, publishers, distribution agencies and collecting societies from across
Europe. There were three Advisory Groups, for legal, technical and
strategy issues.
In the world of print, the publication chain comprises authors (as produc-
ers), publishers (as distributors), and libraries (as collectors of material
from different sources and long-term archives providing services to
users). Booksellers, subscription agents and collecting societies play sup-
porting roles. These roles are not necessarily the same in the electronic
environment.
One of the main aims of the TECUP project was to bring together
representatives of all the major players in the value chain. The project
partners and the members of the Advisory Groups represented librar-
ies, publishers, distribution agencies and collecting societies from across
Europe. There were three Advisory Groups, for legal, technical and
strategy issues.