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eLib study call: impact of electronic journals on local network printing environments

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Rosemary Russell <[log in to unmask]>

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Rosemary Russell <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 3 Oct 1997 18:54:04 +0100 (BST)

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UKOLN invites proposals for an eLib supporting study. The TOR follow.
 
Information about the studies is available at:
<URL:http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/models/studies/>

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The impact of electronic journals on local network computing and printing
environments
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Background

With a growing range of titles becoming easily available, the use of
electronic journals is rapidly increasing. A consequence of this is
additional overheads for local network computing and printing services,
with costs transferred to local services. Currently several electronic
document formats are in use, the most popular of which is HTML. However
HTML has limitations (eg it is not able to represent many mathematical and
chemical symbols) and alternatives such as PDF (Portable Document Format)
are also being used. PDF offers additional features and unlike HTML,
presents a consistent view of the resource, irrespective of the interface
used. It is therefore becoming an increasingly popular format for
electronic journals. The downside is that PDF files are more demanding of
network resources. Since users inevitably wish to print documents
(sometimes very lengthy), some institutions are experiencing serious local
network and printing problems. 

The study

The study will focus on the higher education sector.

It will address the following areas:

1. Examine the types of issues being faced by local network computing and
printing services in HE institutions, as a result of the increased use of
electronic journals. These are likely to include:
- problems created by PDF file sizes
- hardware issues (eg various platforms - PC, Mac)
- do all institutions have printers capable of printing PDF files? (any
still using dot matrix printers?)
- how successfully can PDF files can be printed to a range of laser
printers?
- problems created by different types of PDF file (image, text behind
image, text with illustrations)
- implications of PDF print control mechanisms (eg they may be useful for
publishers but are they a barrier for users?)
- software management implications (eg do institutions support plugins?)
2. Identify the *extent* of the problems amongst HE institutions
3. Discuss the cost and charging implications (eg are PDF requirements
influencing printer specifications? do all institutions charge for
printing?)
4. What solutions are currently being used to address the issues
identified?
5. How is the situation likely to develop in the short/medium term?

Funding

The total cost of the study is expected to be under £4,000, including VAT
if applicable.

Proposals should:
 
* outline methodologies, timescales and deliverables
* itemise resources required to carry out the study, with costs
* indicate skills and expertise of the applicant.
 
Evaluation
 
Proposals will be evaluated by referees; the following criteria will be
used for evaluation purposes:
 
* demonstration of understanding of the issues (including technical)
* demonstration of ability to carry out the work required by the required
deadline
* proposer's experience and track record in carrying out similar work
* sound methodology
* appropriate use of resources.

Publication
 
The final report will be published in conjunction with eLib. Reports
should be delivered in an appropriate electronic format, to be agreed with
UKOLN. Proposers should be prepared to assign publication rights 
(including electronic) for the study to JISC, or its nominee.
 
Timescale
 
Proposals should be submitted by midday on Friday 31 October 1997. Four
hard copies of the proposal are required and should be sent to Rosemary
Russell at the address below. 
 
The draft report will be required by 30 January 1998.
 
Contact
 
Queries should be directed to Rosemary Russell at UKOLN.

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Rosemary Russell, UKOLN (UK Office for Library & Information
Networking), ULCC, 20 Guilford St, London WC1N 1DZ
Email: [log in to unmask]
Tel: +44 (0)171 692 1302; Fax:  +44 (0)171 692 1234
<URL: http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/~lisrr/>
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UKOLN, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1225 826580; Fax: +44 (0)1225 826838
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