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Cambridge University Press, 30 , 396 -97

campus intranets

and electronic agents, 125 -26

licensing for, 108 , 109 -10

See also digital libraries; libraries; specific colleges, projects, and universities

Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 29

Canterbury Tales project, 352

Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, 140 , 142 , 143

Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), consortial digital library, 258 -60

data collection, 267

delivery system, 260 -61

payments system, 266 -67

and publishers, 267 -71

Rights Manager system, 262 -66

Castells, Manuel, 314 , 329

CD-ROMs, 372

Britannica CD '98 Multimedia Edition,102

Chaucer's Wife of Bath's Prologue, 30

Journal of the American College of Cardiology,154

See also software

Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities (CETH), 25

Chaucer Name Dictionary,286 , 287

Chemical Abstracts, CORE project, 355 , 357

chemical sciences, digital library for. See digital libraries, consortial

Chesnutt, David, 27

Chicago Journal of Theoretical Computer Science (CJTCS), 95 , 96 , 101

background, 96 -98

publication costs, 98 -100

Chrzastowski, Tina E., 311

citation counts, 410 , 411

Clements, Patricia, 29

CNet, 285 , 286 , 287

color fidelity, 46

Columbia Granger's World of Poetry,286 , 287

Columbia University. See Online Books Evaluation Project

Columbia University Press, 288 , 297


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Communications Decency Act, 375

computer monitors. See display benchmarking

computer programs. See CD-ROMs; software

Computing Systems (COSY), 98 , 99

Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, The,286 , 287

Conference on Fair Use (CONFU), 58

consortial access, versus ownership, 223 -24, 246 -47

econometric analysis, 240 -46

financial analysis, 231 -40

strategy, 229 -31

consortial digital library, 258 -60

data collection, 267

delivery system, 260 -61

payments system, 266 -67

and publishers, 267 -71

Rights Manager system, 262 -66

consortial licensing, 59 , 63 -65. See also electronic content licensing; libraries

consortial pricing, 61 . See also pricing

Consortium of Consortia (COC), 59

ContentsFirst, 232

contracts. See electronic content licensing

conversion benchmarking, 41 -45

Cooper, Michael, on library costs, 138 , 316 , 317 , 405

copyright

electronic content licensing versus, 54 -56

and Internet, 373

in scholarly communication system, 368

See also Thesauron Project

Copyright Act (1976), 54 , 55 , 65

CORE project, 355 , 357

Cornell University

CORE project, 355 ,357

New York State Kodak Photo CD project, 45

See also digital benchmarking

costs, 7 -8, 12

electronic agents' effects on, 127

for electronic journals (see electronic journals; specific journals

for electronic licensing, 58

for electronic publishing, 105 -8, 158 -66, 168 -73

for Internet access, 159 -60, 161

for libraries (see libraries)

for print journals, 9 , 10 , 107 , 381 -84,404

for publishers, 105 -8

for SGML, 30 -33

See also pricing; specific projects

Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), 65

Council on Library Resources/Commission on Preservation and Access, 59 , 315

credit cards, 372 , 373

customer service, for Project MUSE, 164

CWeb, 285 , 286 , 287

Czech and Slovak Library Information Network (CASLIN), 206 -19

Czech Republic. See Czech and Slovak Library Information Network

databases, 376

costs for, 119

and economies of scope, 115

electronic index, 125

integration, 124 -25, 126 -27

relational, 20

See also specific projects

data formats, 19 -21. See also specific types

data storage and networks, 121 -24, 126

dBASE, 20

debit cards, 372

Deliyannis, Deborah, 399

Denison University, in JSTOR study, 178 , 180 , 182 -87, 191

Dialog, 57

dictionary publishers, 29

digital benchmarking, 37 -41

for conversion, 41 -45

for display, 45 -50

digital documents, 366 -68

and academic community, 374 -78

and academic productivity, 371 -74

nontextual, 44 -45

structure of, 409 -10

See also digital benchmarking; electronic publishing; specific projects

digital imaging. See digital benchmarking; specific projects

digital libraries, 370 , 418

and academic community, 377

consortial, 258 -60, 271 -72

data collection, 267

delivery system, 260 -61

equipment standards for end users, 273 -74

hardware specifications, 275

payments system, 266 -67

and publishers, 267 -71

Rights Manager system, 262 -66

scanning and work flow, 277 -79


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standards, 272 -73

system transactions for end users, 275 -77

technical justification for, 279 -81

and World Wide Web, 354 -55, 364 -65

creativity, 363 -64

information location, 362 -63

on-line journals, 355 -58

risks, 358 -60

university publishing, 360 -62

See also libraries

Digital Projects Lab (DPL), 100

Digital Scriptorium, 351

display benchmarking, 45 -50

distribution, electronic. See electronic agents; electronic journals; electronic publishing; libraries; publishers; specific journals, libraries, and publishers

documents. See digital documents; medieval manuscripts; nontextual documents

Document Type Definition (DTD)

and MARC, 352 , 353

and SGML, 22 -23, 28 , 29 , 32 , 34

and TEI, 23 , 24 , 29

Drucker, Peter, 314 , 366 -67

DTD. See Document Type Definition

Duke University, 104

Duke University Press, 390

DynaText, 33

DynaWeb, 33


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