Pilot Evidence-Based Acquisition through June 30, 2021 |
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| Pilot EBA through June 30, 2021 |
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| The Books at JSTOR program's Evidence-Based Acquisition model was developed in collaboration with libraries and consortia to address common challenges of ebook acquisition. EBA offers unlimited access to 54,000+ high-quality academic titles for a set annual fee, with an important added benefit: a portion of the fee is reserved for the library to acquire the most-used titles at the end of the period. EBA provides predictable costs, easy workflows, and outstanding value; in fact, our participating libraries' cost per use averages less than $2. And now, you can try out EBA through June 30, 2021 at a prorated cost. This is a great opportunity to support faculty and students with remote access to high-quality academic ebooks, while testing out the model and evaluating data on your institution's usage and costs. |
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| What librarians are saying about EBA |
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| "Grinnell College began a Books at JSTOR EBA in January 2018 in a collaborative project with two other institutions in Iowa, Drake University and Luther College. It has proved to be a successful, popular, and cost-effective way for us to provide access to tens of thousands of high-quality academic monographs to our students, faculty, and staff. Our JSTOR ebook usage numbers have increased over 300% since we began. And, the annual fixed cost makes the JSTOR EBA one of the most cost-effective acquisition programs that we currently use. The JSTOR ebook EBA has become a core resource for our institution--vital for student research and curriculum support." |
| —Kevin Engel, Science Librarian, Grinnell College |
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