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Role of the Subscription Agent 5 th March 2009 Helen Donohue Business Solutions Executive

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Role of the Subscription Agent5th March 2009

Helen DonohueBusiness Solutions Executive

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Agenda

Who are the Agents...

Who Agents Serve and What Agents Do

How is the Agent Financed

Services to Libraries and Publishers

Moving toward an ‘E’ environment

Summary

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Who are the Agents...

Swets

EBSCO

Prenax

Local Agents

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Who do Agents Serve?

Academic Libraries Government Libraries Health Libraries including NHS Local Authorities / Public Libraries Corporations / corporate libraries – R&D and

otherwise

STM (Scientific, Technical, Medical) highestexpenditure : Academic biggest single marketglobally

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What do Agents do?

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What do Agents do?

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How is the Agent Financed?

Agent LibraryPublisher

Commission

Service Service

Service charge

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Services to Libraries – Print:

Day-to-day Management

Single customer service contact (local language)

One invoice source

Simplified renewals and ordering

Price analysis and management reporting

Journals, Newspapers, Books and Loose-leafs

Consortia buying

Consolidation service

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Services to Libraries – Online:

Day-to-day Management

Access and License Management

Publisher access terms and license info stored

Set up via aggregator or direct with publisher

Multiple user trials and negotiations

eJournals, eBooks, ePackages and eDeals

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Services to Publishers

Financial Risk Management Help cash flow Administrative management “Many to One”

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) Doing business electronically saving time and money! Automatic transmission of orders, pricing,

invoicing and claims

Management Information Financial Information Renewal status reports Claims reports

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Services to Publishers

Visibility Agents can enable publishers to enhance their

position in the market Participation in Gateway Services Online management tools – Increasing

awareness

Active Representation Inclusion in local or global newsletters Targeted marketing activity on behalf of

publishers

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Moving toward an ‘E’ environment

Over 50% of agents’ business is now in electronic format

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‘E’ through the Agent : Benefits to Libraries

Saving time and money

Complete overview of publisher offers and pricing

Training and Advice

Updates and alerting services

‘E’ management/package support

Comprehensive reporting for collections and budgeting

Single contract for orders and payments

‘E’ resource tools to help acquire, access and manage content

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‘E’ through the Agent : Benefits to Publishers

Cost savings

Dedicated customer support through the Agent

Payments in advance

Bulk orders and payments

‘E’ Journal licensing co-ordination

‘E’ Package management

Training customers

Promoting services to an extensive customer base

Hosting sites

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Summary

Subscription Agents are:

The key intermediary between Publishers and Libraries in all markets

The hub – offering a single point of contact for both parties

Providers of services that deliver administrative and financial benefits

Industry experts in an environment of rapid change

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Thank you for listening

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