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3-1 "The New Economics of Bibliographic Publishing … What Librarians and Publishers must accomplish to make research more effective " Presented by Matt Dunie President, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts

3-2 Presentation Will Cover... What’s Happening What’s Important

3-3 Major Bibliographic Publishers American Institute of Physics (IOP) BIOSIS Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA) Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Elsevier Science (Ei) Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) INSPEC, Institution of Electrical Engineers National Library of Medicine (NLM) OCLC Public Affairs Information Service, Inc. Ovid Technologies, Inc. SilverPlatter Information, Inc. The H. W. Wilson Company

3-4 Bibliographic Publishing Today Identifying Acquiring Processing Abstracting Indexing Structuring Databasing

3-5 Bibliographic Publishing Today Identifying Acquiring Processing Abstracting Indexing Structuring Databasing Searching* Integrating* Linking* Updating* Monitoring* Alerting* *New Web-based activities

3-6 Bibliographic Publishing Today Identifying Acquiring Processing Abstracting Indexing Structuring Databasing Searching* Integrating* Linking* Updating* Monitoring* Alerting* Delivering Marketing Selling Usage Reporting* Servicing *New Web-based activities

3-7 What’s Happening Today High Demand for Quality Information Value Added Becoming More Important Selling/Servicing More Appreciated Customization and Flexibility Valued Prospect Base Expanding (Internationally) Corporate World Expanding, Maybe? Revenue Increasing

3-8 What’s Happening Today  Cost of First Copy -- Still Very High  Cost of Duplication -- Approaching Zero  Cost of Delivery -- Approaching Zero  Cost of Selling -- Remains High  Cost of Marketing -- Trending Up  Cost of Human Capital -- Trending Up Pressure on Margins

3-9 What’s Important To... LibrariansPublishers

3-10 What’s Important To... Librarians Cost Usefulness Full Text Access Expert vs. Student Accessing Internet Resources Publishers

3-11 What’s Important To... Librarians Cost Usefulness Full Text Access Expert vs. Student Accessing Internet Resources Publishers Pricing / Education Usage Reporting Linking / Delivery Interface Options Indexing / Filtering

3-12

3-13 Usage Report: Logons

3-14 Usage Report: By Database

3-15 Linking Options

3-16 Full Text Linking

3-17 Web Resources Database

3-18 Summary Bibliographic publishing more important than ever Indexing of Web resources -- the next frontier Technology and competition driving down the cost per search Full text publishing will ultimately follow