TDNet: E-Journals Management & Access Presentation to:ICOLC April 23, 2001 Newport, Rhode Island Presentation by:Asher Sofrin CEO, TDNet Ltd Aliza Friedman VP, TDNet Ltd Michael Markwith President, TDNet Inc
Today ’ s Discussion Points Company Background The Service Enhancements Pricing Summary
April 2001
The Teldan Group
TDNet, Inc. US Office established and Incorporated Feb 14, 2001 West Chester, PA Experienced staff Leadership Advisory Board Primary TDNet Servers located in DC Existing sales & support Infrastructure (Distributors)
What is TDNet? Customized E-Journals Access and Management System Locally controlled (INTRANET) Universally Connected (Internet) Vendor neutral (Agent or Aggregator) ALL E-journals included
TDNet Developed for Librarians Libraries struggling with e-journal management issues Libraries investing money, time & talent to monitor and manage e- journals on the web Consortia purchasing shared resources Consortia seeking flexible solutions: Centralized; De-centralized; Hybrid
The Service E-Journal Management
TDNet Modules Basic Module: Based on the TDNet database, e-journal sites are located and linked to the organizational intranet site. Access information is provided based on customer’s arrangements. Database (Site) Maintenance Service: Weekly updating URLs, Obtaining access rights & adding/omitting links. ETOC Updating Service: Weekly updating of ETOCs onto local servers, installing an Intranet search mechanism. Personal profiles (push technology) – alerting and current awareness purposes.
Journals in Your TDNet Your library’s E-subscriptions (with full text access) Your Print subscriptions only w/E-TOCS Titles NOT in your collection
Customized Solutions Customer decides: Collection of titles displayed Data displayed for users Hosting (local or TDNet servers) Document delivery options Link solutions – per customer’s arrangements with aggregators, publishers or local storage Includes all e-journals
Practical Applications Updates – All links updated daily – customer receives weekly updates Retrieval at Article and Journal level Flexibility – TDNet files can be exported for easy OPAC integration
Article Linking Thousands of journal titles already linked at article level. CrossRef (DOI) links – will be added soon. Additional technologies SFX discussions already ongoing with ExLibris URN based on market, technology and customers’ readiness.
Administrative Tools Unlimited SDI profiles/current awareness managed by users and or administrators PRIVATE ZONE Locally controlled Statistics: Monitoring e-journals usage Local administration control: updates, add and/or delete titles
E-Contents Planned Enhancements MilestonesFeature 60 installations in 6 countries Offices in US, UK, IT, IL, JA, AU Electronic Journals Q OPACs & Z39.50 Databases Q E-books & e-Proceedings Q Free Internet/ Deep Web Q Other Databases (Extranets)
Enhancement: Z39.50 Databases
Pricing
Pricing Philosophy TDNet is annual subscription Price Based on: Number of unique titles Number of sites
More pricing philosophy Additional (minor) price considerations: Publishers / Aggregators (discounts for major ones) Duplications (Groups)
Pricing summary Per title fee from $23 to $6 More titles, less $ per title Significant discounts for pre- June commitment
Consortia & Multi site Pricing One list / many access sites: Per title charge per access site tbd Separate Lists – One purchase: Per list, per title discount (10%-30%)
US Consortia Pricing Model Price/library Price ($) # of Titles $ 14,000 $14,0001,000 Single Institution $ 9,800 $98,000 ($140,000 less 30%) 10,000Consortia (separate lists & sites) $ 5,200 $52,000 ($42,000 for titles + 10k site fee) 10,000 total 6,000 unique Consortia (central site w/separate lists) Case Details: 10 libraries; 1,000 titles each
Another Case Study: 30 Library Members: 10,000 unique titles 10 Libs 1,000 titles 10,000 unique titles = $60,000 Cost per Library: $ 2,000 Per Site fee for libs with less than 1,000 titles (.5k) Total Cost =$2,500 per library Per site fee for libs with more than 1,000 titles (1.5k) Total cost =$3,500 per library
Summary Customized solution Comprehensive e-journal holdings management & access User statistics Local Administration and Control via Intranet All E-content possible
…..thank you And time now for more grilling and/or additional questions for Aliza or Asher