Canadian National Site Licensing Project: getting ready for CNSLP at the University of Saskatchewan Library
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2003
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Fox, David
Lam, Vinh-The
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The Canadian National Site Licensing Project (CNSLP) is a national effort by a consortium of 64 Canadian university libraries to provide access to full text electronic journals. The first part of this paper describes the organization, funding structure, and activities, including license negotiations, of the CNSLP. The second part of this paper deals with the technical and operational issues related to electronic journal management. It describes the process developed at the University of Saskatchewan for incorporating the CNSLP material into the Library's collections and finding tools. An assessment of the jake utility as a reliable source of metadata is also presented.
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National site licensing, CNSLP, jake, University of Saskatchewan, Electronic journal management, Electronic journals
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The Serials Librarian, vol. 43, no. 3, 2003, pp. 39-57
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10.1300/J123v43n03_05