The Long Road to Becoming a “Consortium of Swiss University Libraries”

Authors

  • Wolfram Neubauer
  • Arlette Piguet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18352/lq.7634

Abstract

Although the idea that co-operative licensing of electronically researchable information products would bring positive benefits for academic libraries has probably been grasped by libraries in general, what is often lacking is a highperformance infrastructure, which would ensure its complicated management and extend the consortium in the medium term. This leads to the conclusion that the benefits of consortium-based solutions are relatively easy to present and would easily be accepted by those „affected“.
On the other hand, the concrete workload often falls upon a few enthusiastic librarians. Up to a few months ago, the situation in Switzerland was no different, whereby in this country, the complex underlying political conditions made the situation particularly difficult for academic libraries. In the meantime, a consortium has managed to establish itself on a national level and the first products licenced in co-operation are in use. The following exposition gives a brief introduction to Switzerland’s specific situation and also sketches the basic structures of this co-operation model.

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Published

2001-07-14

How to Cite

Neubauer, W., & Piguet, A. (2001). The Long Road to Becoming a “Consortium of Swiss University Libraries”. LIBER Quarterly: The Journal of the Association of European Research Libraries, 11(1), 87–97. https://doi.org/10.18352/lq.7634

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Received 2012-05-18
Published 2001-07-14