We have been ordering directly from Amazon for years.  They have always been 
good to work with.
 


 
 
Gail Gawlik
Assistant Director of Technical Services
Brown Library
University of St. Francis
Joliet, IL
 
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>>> Michael S Gaffney <[email protected]> 9/16/2014 5:17 PM >>>
I am trying to get information from any academic research libraries who use the 
Purchase Delegation feature for buying videos (or other media and books) 
directly from Amazon.com. Has this method worked for your library, and how 
satisfied is your acquisitions unit with this? Our library has used a jobber 
for many years to purchase videos from Amazon, but that arrangement is ending, 
and I need to hear from anyone about your experiences (positive or not) 
ordering directly from Amazon. I need to gather some information about how this 
method of purchase works to compare with some other models we are examining. 
Thanks so much.


Michael Gaffney
Video Collections Assoc.
Avery Fisher Center / Bobst Library
New York University

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