Proceedings of the Annual Conference of CAIS / Actes du congrès annuel de l'ACSI
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ISSUES FACING CISTI IN THE 1980’S / L’ICIST A L\u27AUBE DES ANNEES 80: LES QUESTIONS EN JEU
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AN EPROM RESIDENT INTELLIGENT INTERFACE FOR ACCESS TO MULTIPLE BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASE SYSTEMS
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CAIS information technology special interest group (ITSIG)/ Le groupe d\u27intérét special sur la technologie de l\u27information de I\u27ACSI (ITSIG).
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Integrated access to information utilities: Promises, problems and profiles of the future/ L\u27accès intégré aux sources d\u27information: Promesses, problèmes et profil de l\u27avenir
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Toward information equity among academic libraries: Sharing e-books in the manner of print
For two decades, publishers and vendors have used e-book licenses to back academic libraries into a corner. These rightsholders and intermediaries lease rather than sell content, and they dictate what constitutes permitted downstream usages. Libraries have historically used interlibrary loans to fill gaps in collections, but publishers and vendors unilaterally claim that interlibrary loans of entire e-books infringe on their exclusive rights. As a result, libraries at small and mid-sized colleges and universities are constrained to providing patrons access only to e-books that fall within the limits of modest collections budgets. Grounded on the premise that e-book interlibrary loans are needed to advance and protect information equity in higher education, this presentation invites interdisciplinary discussions and collaboration with respect to the future of resource sharing in academic libraries