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Consortia activity in academic libraries: Anti-competitive or in the public good?

机译:高校图书馆中的联合体活动:是反竞争还是公共利益?

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Academic library consortia activity has become an integral part of academic libraries' operations. Consortia have come to assert considerable bargaining power over publishers and have provided libraries with considerable economic advantage. They interact with publishers both as consumers of publishers' products, with much stronger bargaining power than individual libraries hold, and, increasingly, as rival publishers themselves. Are the existence and evolving roles of consortia changing the relationship between academic libraries and publishers or continuing their traditional roles? Is the role of academic library consortia such that it should attract the attention of competition policy regulators? Competition policy prohibits buying and selling cartels that can negatively impact the free market on which the Canadian economic system, like other Western economies, depends. Competition policy as part of economic policy is, however, only relevant where we are concerned with aspects of the market economy. Traditionally, public goods for the greater social and cultural benefit of society are not considered part of the market economic system. If the activities of academic library consortia are part of that public good perspective, competition policy may not be a relevant concern. Using evidence gained from in-depth interviews from a national sample of University Librarians and from interviews with the relevant federal government policy-makers, this research establishes whether library consortia are viewed as participating in the market economy of Canada or not. Are consortia viewed by librarians and government as serving a public good role of providing information for a greater social and cultural benefit or are they seen from a market-economic perspective of changing power relations with publishers? Findings show government has little awareness of the activities of academic library consortia, even though it provided significant financial support for their formation and growth. University Librarians view consortia from a public good perspective but also as having an important future role in library operations and in changing the existing scholarly publishing paradigm. One-third of librarian respondents felt that future consortia could compete with publishers by becoming publishers and through initiatives such as open source institutional repositories. Librarians also felt that consortia have had a positive effect on librarians' professional roles through the facilitation of knowledge-building and collaboration opportunities outside of the home institution.; Keywords. academic libraries, consortia, competition, public good, scholarly publishing cycle.
机译:高校图书馆联合体活动已成为高校图书馆运营不可或缺的一部分。财团已开始对出版商主张相当大的议价能力,并为图书馆提供了可观的经济优势。它们既是发行者产品的消费者,又具有比单个图书馆更强的议价能力,并且越来越成为竞争对手的发行者本身与发行者进行交互。社团的存在和发展中的角色在改变着大学图书馆与出版商之间的关系,还是在继续其传统角色?高校图书馆财团的作用是否应该引起竞争政策监管者的注意?竞争政策禁止买卖卡特尔,该卡特尔可能会对加拿大经济体系(如其他西方经济体)所依赖的自由市场产生负面影响。但是,竞争政策是经济政策的一部分,仅在我们关注市场经济方面的情况下才相关。传统上,为社会带来更大的社会和文化利益的公共物品不被视为市场经济体系的一部分。如果高校图书馆联合会的活动属于公众利益观点的一部分,那么竞争政策可能就不会引起关注。利用从全国大学图书馆员样本中进行的深度访谈以及与相关联邦政府决策者的访谈中获得的证据,这项研究确定了图书馆联合体是否被视为参与了加拿大的市场经济。图书馆员和政府是否认为财团在提供信息以促进更大的社会和文化利益方面发挥公共作用,还是从改变出版商的权力关系的市场经济角度来看?调查结果表明,政府对大学图书馆联合会的活动知之甚少,即使它为其成立和发展提供了重要的财政支持。大学图书馆员从公共利益的角度看待联合体,但它在图书馆运作和改变现有的学术出版范例方面也具有重要的未来作用。三分之一的图书管理员受访者认为,未来的财团可以通过成为出版商并通过诸如开源机构资源库之类的计划与出版商竞争。图书馆员还认为,财团通过促进母国机构外部的知识建设和合作机会,对图书馆员的职业角色产生了积极影响。关键字。高校图书馆,财团,竞争,公益,学术出版周期。

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  • 作者

    Maskell, Catherine.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Western Ontario (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 The University of Western Ontario (Canada).;
  • 学科 Library Science.; Education Higher.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 227 p.
  • 总页数 227
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 图书馆学、图书馆事业;高等教育;
  • 关键词

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