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Renewal of the ISI Agreement London 20 July 1998
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Programme n Jenny Pendlebury - a minutes silence n Where we are with negotiations n Demonstration of Web of Science n Results of the survey n Comparison of WoS and current service n Discussion
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In memory of Jenny Pendlebury
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Background n ISI 1 n agreement started 1990 n Substantial community input n replaced by ISI 2 in 1994 n runs at BIDS n ISI 2 n Started 1994 n Overlapped ISI 1 n includes abstracts n now 117 subscriptions n runs at BIDS n ends March 2000
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Options n Do not renew –existing databases provide > 80% coverage –libraries could spend on more focused databases –a viable alternative could be put together from what we have n Buy an alternative n Renew with ISI
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Options from ISI n Web of Science run by ISI in the USA n Web of Science run by a JISC datacentre n Raw Data run by a JISC datacentre with its own software
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What is WoS? n Science Citations Index n Social Science Citations Index n Arts and Humanities Index n ISTP + n web interface i.e. same data as we have now
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WoS in USA n ISI will provide contractual guarantees on performance to JANET sites. n ISI covers all bandwidth costs to achieve this n No equipment or operational staff needed in UK n Some support, promotional, and administration effort needed in UK n Less sense of ownership n Athens authentication believed possible
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WoS in UK n Software provided by ISI ( free ) n Hardware and maintenance required n Some operational effort required n Some support, promotional, and administration effort needed in UK n More under UK control
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Raw Data n Data only supplied n UK interface and software, hardware, etc need to be provided and maintained n JISC would invite proposals from the Datacentres n UK has control of Interface and service
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* Note that this cost is based on current costs and datacentres might well tender for ISI 3 at a significantly lower cost.
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Cautions n Nothing finalised n Figures are estimates n Raw data service based on current costs n Assumes current 117 institutions n Pricing differentials for small, medium and large are unconfirmed n Vat liability for USA WoS service unclear n Current Contents service additional cost
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Issues n WoS is different to current service –user interface –no telnet in WoS n Cost vs control n Overlap year? –Start new service March 1999 - finish current service March 2000 –significant cost
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What's happening now? n JISC ( CEI and CWG ) prepared to underwrite the renewal, in principle. –best value, lowest risk –fits strategy over the next 6 years –overlap fundable? n Trial service –3 months –5 years data –at NISS
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Community needs to think about: n cost vs familiarity n WoS vs home-grown functionality n how long it will continue to need telnet n whether it still needs ISI n whether all current subscribers will renew, if substantial numbers dont, then prices rise for the rest
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