1 Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy By Nol Verhagen for ICOLC 2009 Paris Acknowledgement: Tom Sanville
2 About SEP Free Encyclopedia of Philosophy Hosted and supported by Stanford University Business model: annual budget comes from an endowment that is being formed out of grants and one time membership dues from libraries a.html a.html
3 About Money Needed: M$ Until now received: M$ Missing: M$ 0.75; but because library suppport has come slower than expected, the actual gap is M$ 1 Payment Scheme for European Libraries: - English-speaking: $ 3,150 one-time membership dues: United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand - Western Europe, Israel: $ 1,575 one-time membership dues -Eastern Europe: $ 630 one-time membership dues More details on # #
4 About Participation Full participation in Europe: UK, Denmark, Finland, The Netherlands No Participation at all: Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine (Very) partial participation: Germany, Austria (2 libraries), Sweden (2 libraries); Still missing -50 German institutions + Max Planck Institutes -7 Austrian institutions -?? Swedish institutions
5 About Usage Between September 2008 – September 2009 Austria 2225 Belgium 2365 Czech Rep 5465 France 4903 Germany Max Planck 5594 Israel 9613 Italy 9819 Japan14266 Norway Portugal 2516 Spain12574 Sweden 7323 Switzerland11874
6 The Risk If the SEP is not able to make its endowment whole, it runs the risk of losing support from Stanford administration Under a reduced budget, the SEP would be forced to shrink operations, making it less useful as an ongoing resource
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