University-publisher relationship revisited : ,Policy statement by academic libraries on the pricing of scholarly journals'
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2000
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Roosendaal, Hans E.
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Abstract
The consortium of Dutch universities, the Dutch Royal Library and the
Netherlands Institute for Scientific Information have summer 1999 developed
and implemented a new strategy in its relationship to scientific publishing
houses.
The gist of the strategy is that the consortium in discussing license
agreements for scholarly journals has given priority to fundamental strategic
issues over negotiating financial terms. Fundamental issues include copyright
and exploitation rights in relation to university (pre-print) document servers,
and experimenting with new business models for a distributed electronic
publishing environment. Such a business model should take into account
cashflow both ways between universities and publishers.
The strategy will be discussed in detail and first negotiation results of
negotiations with main publishers will be reported.
Keywords
consortium, policy statements, pricing