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Re: World Language materials
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- Subject: Re: World Language materials
- From: Evviva Weinraub <viva@umd.edu>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 20:31:32 EST
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If anyone does respond, will you please post on list, I too am interested in the results. Thank you. Evviva Weinraub ---- Original message ---- >Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 22:27:26 EST >From: "Stuivenga, Will" <wstuivenga@secstate.wa.gov> >Subject: World Language materials >To: <liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu> > >Does anyone have experience with consortial or multi-library purchases of >world language materials and/or cataloging for the same, either through >OCLC or other vendors? Specifically, I'm working with a group of public >libraries that individually purchase popular reading materials in a >variety of languages (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Spanish, >Russian, Tagalog, etc.) and are interested in working together >consortially on this. > >You may reply to me directly off-list. > >Thanks, > >Will > >Will Stuivenga wstuivenga@secstate.wa.gov >Project Manager, Statewide Database Licensing (SDL)
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