Re: [Wikimediaau-l] [Wikimedia-l] New Wikipedia Library Signups: Free Research Accounts!

2014-11-06 Thread Leigh Blackall
Thanks Pru, and Liam. I'll follow it up here at La Trobe... On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Pru Mitchell wrote: > Hi Leigh > > The Electronic Resources Australia (ERA) website has been left up by the > National Library - in case any other organisation wanted to try and > resurrect this program.

Re: [Wikimediaau-l] [Wikimedia-l] New Wikipedia Library Signups: Free Research Accounts!

2014-11-06 Thread Pru Mitchell
Hi Leigh The Electronic Resources Australia (ERA) website has been left up by the National Library - in case any other organisation wanted to try and resurrect this program. http://www.nla.gov.au/content/electronic-resources-australia The Council of Australian University Librarians manage the u

Re: [Wikimediaau-l] [Wikimedia-l] New Wikipedia Library Signups: Free Research Accounts!

2014-11-06 Thread Leigh Blackall
Is there commentary or links documenting the attempt? It seems to me to be something that Open Universities Australia, or Universities Australia would/should attempt.. more so than NLA... On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 9:00 AM, Liam Wyatt wrote: > I say again: the NLA has tried, and will no doubt try ag

Re: [Wikimediaau-l] [Wikimedia-l] New Wikipedia Library Signups: Free Research Accounts!

2014-11-06 Thread Liam Wyatt
I say again: the NLA has tried, and will no doubt try again next time they have to renegotiate... On Thursday, 6 November 2014, Leigh Blackall wrote: > The thing is, all Australian universities are looking to cut > subscriptions, to save money, looking especially at the least used > subscription

Re: [Wikimediaau-l] [Wikimedia-l] New Wikipedia Library Signups: Free Research Accounts!

2014-11-06 Thread Leigh Blackall
The thing is, all Australian universities are looking to cut subscriptions, to save money, looking especially at the least used subscriptions. If they pooled to the NLA, they'd be preserving those niche or historic subscriptions, and increasing the diversity of options across the board. How real is

Re: [Wikimediaau-l] [Wikimedia-l] New Wikipedia Library Signups: Free Research Accounts!

2014-11-06 Thread Juergen Fenn
2014-11-06 22:10 GMT+01:00 Liam Wyatt : > You'll not be surprised to hear that the idea of a single national license > has been proposed before (and especially supported by the smaller / > non-metropolitan universities. And you'll be equally unsurprised to hear > that the database companies don't l

Re: [Wikimediaau-l] [Wikimedia-l] New Wikipedia Library Signups: Free Research Accounts!

2014-11-06 Thread Liam Wyatt
You'll not be surprised to hear that the idea of a single national license has been proposed before (and especially supported by the smaller / non-metropolitan universities. And you'll be equally unsurprised to hear that the database companies don't like the idea. This is why the fact that you can

Re: [Wikimediaau-l] [Wikimedia-l] New Wikipedia Library Signups: Free Research Accounts!

2014-11-06 Thread Leigh Blackall
Given that each University spends a great deal of money for subscriptions and the like, is it a reasonable to think that they should instead pool that money into the National Library so that everyone can have access, and the universities can save money? On 06/11/2014 7:37 PM, "Liam Wyatt" wrote:

Re: [Wikimediaau-l] [Wikimedia-l] New Wikipedia Library Signups: Free Research Accounts!

2014-11-06 Thread Liam Wyatt
Hanks for posting that nick - I was just about to write an email to say the same thing :-) Getting a National Library of Australia card is free and online, and they'll post it to you anywhere in the country. From there you've got access to LOTS of open and closed-access databases which you can acce