Title: Collaborative Development of East Asian Digital Collections
1Collaborative Development of East Asian Digital
Collections
- Pricing, business models and coinvestment
- Beverlee French
- Interim Director for Shared Content
2Pricing, business models coinvestment
- CDL framework and goals for systemwide licensing
- Co-investment
- Pricing models
- Cost share models for co-investment
3Pricing, business models coinvestment
- CDL a framework for collaboration
- CDLs systemwide licensing to
- Create economies of scale
- Facilitate equal access
- Influence the marketplace
4Pricing, business models coinvestment
- Tier 1
- Priorities recommended JSC/CDC for systemwide
- Savings/benefits substantial
- CDL annual work plan
5Pricing, business models coinvestment
- Tier 2
- Campus initiated
- CDL infrastructure, CDL Tool Kit
- Sometimes Tier 2 becomes Tier 1
6Pricing, business models coinvestment
- Principles of co-investment
- CDL strategic investment to benefit the most
users - Campus decisions integral to shared collections
- CDL facilitates transition from print to digital
7Pricing, business models coinvestment
- Pricing Models
- Historic print
- FTE and institutional classification
- Consortial savings
- Concurrent users shared ports
- One-time purchase
8Pricing, business models coinvestment
- Pricing models do not dictate cost shares
- They need bear NO relationship to how we actually
share costs
9Pricing, business models coinvestment
- Cost share models primary goals
- Allow as many UC users to benefit as possible
- Fair and reasonable according to agreed upon
criteria - Account for diversity
10Pricing, business models coinvestment
- Principles and examples
- East Asian special standard shares
- No campus to exceed cost of going alone
- Any campus with access must contribute