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- Subject: Community of Science
- From: "Daniel Jones" <djones@sfbr.org>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 19:03:46 EDT
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Greetings all, Our institution is considering a site license for Community of Science [http://www.cos.com/], especially for their Funding Opportunities database and alerting service. We are considering approximately 65 workbench accounts, all to be licensed by the library. Based on the webex demo we had yesterday, there is no way we can manage the individual workbench accounts, and this concerns me. I was told that all I have to do is to send them a list of names and email addresses, and CoS will handle all the workbench account setup directly with the scientist. When a new scientist arrives or one leaves, "all I have to do" is to send them an email, and they will take care of closing the workbench account or setting up a new one. I am very supportive of having this service available to our scientists, but I feel like once I send an email, the library will be out of the loop as far as what happens next and when, and this concerns me. It concerns me for several reasons, not the least of which is a lack of transparency in the account management process. There is also the issue of instructing and training users. I would like to have functionality similar to what we have with ILLiad and Voyager, where we can expire accounts and set up new ones, but that does not seem to be possible. We had a similar type of service that we paid $7500/year for when I got here about 4 years ago, and when I asked scientists about it, only one of 65 persons was using it, and even he was supportive of discontinuing this service. I would be interested in hearing off-list from any libraries that manage their institution's Community of Science license including workbench accounts, so that I could contact you to talk about your experience in managing it. Regards, Danny Jones ======================= Daniel H. Jones, M.L.S. Librarian Preston G. Northrup Memorial Library Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research Tel: 210-258-9426 Fax: 210-670-3313 Email: djones@sfbr.org =======================
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