Abstract

This presentation will describe the way in which academic libraries in the United Kingdom (UK) are licensing and accessing electronic journals (e-journals). This process is being facilitated by the higher and further education (HE and FE) funding councils through the Joint Information Services Committee (JISC). The presentation will begin by setting the context for national e-journal licensing and explain the wider vision of the Distributed National Electronic Resource (DNER). It will then go on to describe the achievements of the National Electronic Site License (NESLI) initiative and examine some of the future developments currently under consideration.

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