EBSCO transacts tens of thousands of e-journal packages worldwide from major publishers annually. E-journal packages offer significant benefits to libraries, often by providing access to a large number of titles at a lower per-unit price. Along with the benefits, however, come unique challenges that librarians must address if the deals are to be effectively managed and content receive optimal use from the population served. See a few ways how EBSCO’s e-journal package services can support your library.
EBSCO provides management for all types of collections. Support is offered for a wide range of models — from traditional maintained-spend collections to single-price database-type collections. In addition, e-package changes, title list details, customizable reports, timely alerts, and more are available through EBSCONET.
EBSCO can help you maintain correct title lists. Save time as title lists are reconciled and package changes are updated in real time to help you stay in control of licensed titles. EBSCO works with publishers to ensure a correct list of titles for access.
Gain efficiencies by accessing the information you need to view, work, and renew your e-journal packages, including custom e-packages, from a single online location via EBSCONET.
Gain efficiencies by accessing the information you need to view, work, and renew your e-journal packages, including custom e-packages, from a single online location via EBSCONET.
EBSCO can customize invoices. Flexibility is key and invoices can be tailored to your institution’s needs: title-by-title, lump-sum, or anything in between.
EBSCO can provide simplified and streamlined access to purchased e-packages. When e-journals and e-packages are transacted through EBSCO, users get immediate one-click access to content via SmartLinks+ –– whether searches originate in our comprehensive databases or EBSCO Discovery Service.
EBSCO can streamline the renewal process. Gain efficiencies by accessing the information you need to view, work, and renew your e-journal packages, including custom e-packages, from a single online location via EBSCONET.