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bepress announces new agreements with library groups in the U.K. (NESLi2), Europe, and China
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- From: "Irene Perciali" <iperciali@bepress.com>
- Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 18:26:09 EDT
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For immediate release The Berkeley Electronic Press announces new agreements with library groups in the U.K. (NESLi2), Europe, and China Monday, March 31, 2008 -- The Berkeley Electronic Press (bepress) is pleased to announce several new agreements and consortium contracts with library groups around the world: in the U.K. (NESLi2), Europe, and China. These agreements demonstrate the extent to which libraries around the world continue to welcome the bepress model of high quality journals at reasonable prices. And, an expanding international readership adds to the journals' quality. As Gordon Tibbitts, bepress's CEO, commented: "The new agreements will expand our international readership and draw more authors and editors to bepress journals, helping to make bepress journals richer and more valuable for the worldwide community." Berkeley Electronic Press journals available as The ResearchNow Collection through NESLi2 The ResearchNow Collection, including all of the 39 bepress journals, is now available to U.K. institutions through NESLi2, the premier content licensing initiative from JISC Collections. NESLi2 is universally acknowledged for selecting journal publishers who meet criteria for standards, quality, and accessibility. In addition to the journal articles, it is ResearchNow's ability to present them in conjunction with the wealth of both peer-reviewed and grey literature from the institutional and subject-matter repositories hosted by bepress that is being recognized for its innovation in presenting scholarly content. The ResearchNow Collection was selected after thorough evaluation by JISC's Journals Working Group and other committees. As a part of NESLi2, the Collection will use JISC's pricing bands and the JISC Model License; as a result, academic libraries in the U.K. can now obtain the collection on the best possible terms. For more information, see the NESLi2 site at: http://www.nesli2.ac.uk/index.htm, and visit ResearchNow at http://researchnow.bepress.com. Consortium contracts in China, The Netherlands, and Switzerland The Berkeley Electronic Press has entered a three-year journal licensing agreement with the National Science and Technology Library (NSTL), a nationwide consortium of five hundred Chinese academic institutions, research institutes, and government departments. The agreement, brokered by The Charlesworth Group, includes twelve bepress journals in STM fields, among them Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology, International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, and International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship. This contract represents bepress's first major countrywide agreement in Asia. We have also concluded a contract for ResearchNow Full Access with SURFdiensten, the licensing organization for academic libraries in The Netherlands. As a result, the bepress collection is available to UKB, one of the oldest consortia in the world (http://www.ukb.nl/english/index.html). The members of UKB that have opted to participate as part of the initial agreement include Erasmus University of Rotterdam, University of Groningen, University of Tilburg, and Free University Amsterdam. And, thanks to a recent agreement with the Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries (http://lib.consortium.ch/index.php?lang=2), ResearchNow Full Access is also now available to its members. A number of cantonal universities will license the collection, including University of Fribourg, University of Lausanne, University of St. Gallen, and University of Geneva. To find out more about bepress journals, visit http://www.bepress.com/journals. Sign up for our news feed at http://works.bepress.com/bepress_journals. About bepress Founded by professors in 1999, Berkeley Electronic Press is both a publisher of peer-reviewed electronic journals and a software developer, having created Digital Commons, the world's leading hosted institutional repository that powers the University of California's eScholarship Repository, and those of over fifty other universities, societies, and organizations. The company produces tools to improve scholarly communication via innovative and effective means of content production and dissemination. Bepress has a portfolio of products and services that reduce the costs of and barriers to access. http://www.bepress.com Irene Perciali, Ph.D. Director, Journals The Berkeley Electronic Press Phone: (510) 665-1200 Ext. 142 www.bepress.com/journals bepress: The New Standard in Scholarly Publishing since 1999
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