波音游戏-波音娱乐城赌球打不开

Hong Kong, mainland universities in e-book sharing scheme

 

Hong Kong, mainland universities in e-book sharing scheme

 

The “Inter-regional e-book Consortium on English Academic Titles with the University Libraries in mainland China and Hong Kong” was launched in late 2009 by the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) Library, Peking University Library and China Academic Humanities and Social Sciences Library (CASHL). This collaborative project has been widely and rapidly embraced by the university communities of the mainland and Hong Kong, assisting more than 500,000 students and teachers in one month.

 

The consortium consists of 15 well-established university libraries in mainland China and Hong Kong. Partnering with CASHL on a pilot basis, the participating libraries overcame the system restrictions and jurisdiction differences on acquisition, collection and copyright and have acquired 4,425 titles (9,781volumes) of English academic e-books. Of these, more than 80% are humanities and social sciences titles published between 2006 and 2009.

 

The consortium’s conference was held in Beijing on 27 January, with members discussing the effectiveness of the collaboration and future strategic development of the project.

 

The CityU Library and Peking University Library set up a working group in 2008 to explore the possibility of collaborative development of English e-titles and the consortium was officially launched in December 2009. Participating universities of the consortium are Peking University, Tsinghua University, Renmin University of China, Fudan University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Nanjing University, Zhejiang University, Xiamen University, Wuhan University, Sun Yat-sen University, CityU, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Baptist University and Hong Kong Institute of Education.  

 

All participants at the meeting, including the 17 library coordinators from CASHL and the management of the 15 participating university libraries, unanimously agreed that this consortium initiative marked a pioneering step in the development of a cross-border collection and inter-library loans. The consortium has brought about many encouraging new changes, including changing the acquisition and circulation models of English academic titles, restructuring the autonomous acquisition approach to a cross-border coordinated approach with an emphasis on collective collection development, and breaking the geographic boundaries on collection circulation. University libraries can also now enjoy better discounts from publishers for the mass purchase of titles. An e-book purchased within the new collaborative structure costs about a twentieth the price of a printed book acquired on an individual basis.

 

University libraries nowadays face the challenge presented by space and resource limitations. With book prices on the rise, every title acquisition has to be made cautiously. The consortium, by sharing resources, avoids the acquisition of duplicate copies and enables members to make good use of university resources on the mainland and in Hong Kong. Member libraries first make acquisitions in view of their own needs, with all acquired titles stored in a common electronic repository. The substantial savings in unnecessary purchases can be used to enhance other library services.

 

The consortium’s acquisitions are carefully selected by library professionals with a guaranteed standard determined by their academic value and quality. Recent acquisitions have been sourced from nearly 100 respected academic publishers around the globe, such as Taylor & Francis, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press and CRC Press.

 

The collaborative collection of electronic resources shared between the mainland and Hong Kong has proven an early success. On a wider scale, the project serves as a model for cross-border collaboration among education providers. All of the participating university libraries have described the inter-regional e-book consortium as beneficial in widening their collections.

 

Media enquiries: Michelle Leung, Communications and Public Relations Office, CityU (3442-6827 or 9050-7507).

 

YOU MAY BE INTERESTED

Back to top
战神国际娱乐| tt娱乐城开户| 百威百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则| 百家乐官网永利娱乐场开户注册| 百家乐最新的投注方法| 百家乐官网桌子轮盘| 网络百家乐官网玩法| 百家乐官网入庄闲概率| 网页百家乐游戏| 百家乐资金注码| 手机百家乐能兑换现金棋牌游戏| 大发888客服电话多少| 大发888真人网| 霞浦县| 百家乐官网有没有绝| 百家乐官网破解赌戏玩| 玩百家乐保时捷娱乐城| 缅甸百家乐视频| 真钱百家乐赌博| 大发888有赢钱的吗| 网上百家乐官网危险| 网上百家乐官网心得| 百家乐官网信誉博彩公司| 八运24山风水坟地图解| 百家乐免| 真人百家乐官网打法| 百家乐官网最佳下注方法| 百家乐官网三宝| 百家乐娱乐城玩法| 大发888安装包| 百家乐官网免费试玩游戏| 百家乐官网正负计算| 正品百家乐的玩法技巧和规则 | 百家乐官网怎么赢对子| 真人百家乐官网怎么玩| 凯斯百家乐的玩法技巧和规则| 西峡县| 百家乐娱乐人物| 威尼斯人娱乐城梧州店| 百家乐官网翻天粤语版qvod| 开心8百家乐娱乐城|