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Presented by Jared L. Howland at the Utah Library Association Annual Conference on May 18, 2007, this session addresses the challenges of licensing electronic resources in academic libraries. With an FTE of 31,255 and access to 370 databases and 8,241 electronic journals, Brigham Young University shares effective strategies and the procurement processes for acquiring licensed content. This presentation aims to make the licensing process more accessible and manageable for library professionals, enhancing resource availability for students and faculty alike.
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Licensing Electronic Resources: Easing the Pain Jared L. Howland http://webpub.byu.net/jlh39/ula/2007/ Brigham Young University 2007 Utah Library Association Annual Conference May 18, 2007
Background BYU FTE: 31,255 Jared L. Howland http://webpub.byu.net/jlh39/ula/2007/ Brigham Young University 2007 Utah Library Association Annual Conference May 18, 2007
Background Databases: 370 Electronic Journals: 8,241 Jared L. Howland http://webpub.byu.net/jlh39/ula/2007/ Brigham Young University 2007 Utah Library Association Annual Conference May 18, 2007
Purchase Process Jared L. Howland http://webpub.byu.net/jlh39/ula/2007/ Brigham Young University 2007 Utah Library Association Annual Conference May 18, 2007
Licensing Process Jared L. Howland http://webpub.byu.net/jlh39/ula/2007/ Brigham Young University 2007 Utah Library Association Annual Conference May 18, 2007
Making Licenses Accessible Jared L. Howland http://webpub.byu.net/jlh39/ula/2007/ Brigham Young University 2007 Utah Library Association Annual Conference May 18, 2007