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NESLI Managing Agent
UK National Electronic Site Licence Initiative (NESLI) Consortium of Swets & Zeitlinger and the University of Manchester appointed Managing Agent. The Joint Information Systems Committee of the Higher Education Funding Councils has appointed a consortium of Swets & Zeitlinger and Manchester Computing at the University of Manchester as Managing Agent for the UK National Electronic Site Licence Initiative (NESLI), subject to the completion of formal contracts. NESLI is an initiative to deliver a national electronic journal service to the UK higher education and research community and is a successor programme to the Pilot Site Licence Initiative (PSLI). The Managing Agent will undertake negotiations with publishers, manage delivery of the electronic material, and oversee the day-to-day operation of the programme to ensure that it provides value for money through cost effective operation. The contract takes effect from May 1st 1998 and journal delivery will commence from January 1999 for a three year period. Swets & Zeitlinger is one of the leading global subscription agents and the largest in Europe. It has a long tradition of providing journal subscription services to academic libraries and institutions, particularly in the UK where it acts as a supplier to a large number of universities. It has close links with scholarly and research publishers world-wide and has been one of the pioneering agents in the development of gateway services for accessing and managing Internet based full text journal collections. Further details can be found on the web at http://www.swets.nl/ Manchester Computing is part of the University of Manchester, providing local computing services for the University and UMIST, and specialist dataset services via MIDAS to the UK higher education community. MIDAS is a JISC-designated national datacentre hosting more than 40 strategic datasets including the UK Census, JSTOR, Beilstein CrossFire, and satellite data. MC also hosts the COPAC (Consortium of University Research Libraries OPAC) project and the eLib SuperJournal Project. Further details can be found on the web at http://www.midas.ac.uk/ The Consortium's NESLI Web site will be launched in late June and will provide full information on the programme and services. 1 May 1998 For further information e-mail nesli-ma@man.ac.uk This announcement is available on the web at URL http://www.midas.ac.uk/news/nesli_1may98.html
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