Electronic information: purchasing, access and copyright issues for the
National Electronic Library for Health (NeLH)
A team from Learning and Information Services and LITC, South Bank
University led by John Akeroyd has won the contract to carry out a three
month scoping study of the issues relating to the purchase of electronic
information for the National Electronic Library for Health, NeLH.
The project will aim to:
* Identify core electronic content and publishers
* Define appropriate licensing models
* Evaluate national level purchasing experience in other sectors, e.g.
Higher Education
* Consider the issues raised by authentication of users, security and
privacy
* Define the technological prerequisites for users
* Identify the management, support and training issues
On the NHS side the project is being led by Veronica Fraser, NHS Library
Adviser, working with Louise Jones, Jane Mackenzie and Pam Prior of the
NHS Regional Librarians Group (Purchasing Panel). SBU are
represented by John Akeroyd, Liz Fairclough, Sally Brock and Andrew Cox.
If you have comments or an interest in the project please contact Andrew
Cox, LITC, [log in to unmask], phone 0171 815 7058. The project home page
is http://www.sbu.ac.uk/litc/NeLH/
NeLH was announced in Information for Health, the Government's
Information and Technology Strategy for the NHS
* to provide easy access to best current knowledge;
* to help improve health and healthcare, clinical practice, and patient
choice.
http://www.nelh.nhs.uk/
LITC is a self financing centre within LIS, South Bank University
dedicated to publishing and researching ICT applications in libraries
and information services. http://www.sbu.ac.uk/litc/
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