>From ecup-list; may be worth keeping an eye on, even if no-one wants
to get directly involved?
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999 10:52:08 Barbara Schleihagen <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>
>
> Dear list subscribers,
>
> I would very much like to invite your contributions to a list of
> projects/models (international, European, national) that are in one way or
> other trying to find new ways of doing business with libraries in the
> electronic environment. I would appreciate a short feedback by next Friday,
> 23 April.
>
> This request is in connection with the EU funded TECUP project (Testbed
> implementation of the ECUP framework) that started on 19 January 1999 - see
> also: http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/gdz/tecup/
> and
> http://www2.echo.lu/libraries/en/projects/tecup.html
>
> We are interested to examine a certain number of related projects regarding
> their business model, licensing model, type of use and material, pricing
> model and parties involved. At this stage it would be very useful if you
> could name a project that you are aware of and give a source of where to
> find more information. A few examples are: Imprimatur, Jstor, Nedlib,
> Decomate II, Springer Link.
>
> With many thanks and
> best wishes,
> Barbara Schleihagen
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> EBLIDA
> Barbara Schleihagen, Director
> Heidi Hogan, EU Policy Officer
> P.O. Box 43300
> NL-2504 AH The Hague
> Tel: +31-70-309 06 08
> Fax: +31-70-309 07 08
> email: [log in to unmask]
> http://www.eblida.org/
>
>
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Ann Lees, Library Project Officer
Project MALIBU
c/o King's College London, The Strand,
London WC2R 2LS
tel: 0171 848 2986
fax: 0171 848 1777
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