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What is CARE ? At the end of 2005 CRUI (Conference of Rectors of Italian Universities) assembly approved a 3 year project called CARE CARE (Coordinamento per l’accesso alle risorse elettroniche) is a coordination group based on the experience of the 3 italian consortia to allow access to electronic resources
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Board composition 12 members 1 representative for each consortia 2 representatives for each consortia users organisation 3 people designated by CRUI (Conference of Rectors of Italian Universities). The Care President is chosen among them
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Main objectives Buying electronic research and knowledge tools Developing common initiatives for the universities, saving money by obtaining the best conditions from the publishers
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Activities 1 In order to achieve its goals Care considers the following activities important Improving access and e-resources related services at national level Promoting national deals Negotiating best license clauses Devising cost sharing models, proposing business models Optimizing activities management concerning negotiations, acquisitions and agreements, thereby reducing the costs for institutions
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Activities 2 Spreading information avoiding duplication, developing at the same time speed, degree and quality of knowledge Acting on government VAT issues or other issues penalizing e- resources and their dissemination Promoting national solutions for long term digital preservation Maintaining contacts with national and international organisations acting in this area
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Working groups and communication Working groups based on member’s competences focused on common issues Negotiation groups (direct or indirect negotiation of agreements) Secretary’s office
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Working groups and communication Working groups Downloads and subscriptions data harvesting working group Contracts analysis working group Care’s website planning and developing working group
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Working groups and communication Negotiation groups Different teams are in charge to negotiate directly with each publisher, reporting to the steering group during meetings or through related discussion lists In the case of the Elsevier agreement we have chosen to rely on an external negotiator (Content Complete and a local consultant). The Italian mediator has been useful to keep CC up to date and aware about the situation in Italy
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CARE Results Negotiations Closed deals Elsevier 2008-2012 (first italian national deal, through external negotiators) Springer 2008-2011 (in house negotiators) Portico 2008-2013 (in house negotiators) Newly started negotiations Blackwell-Wiley (in house negotiators)
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CARE results Non contractual activities Producing documents like: E-resources financial and accounting treatment recommendations Portico and Lockss digital preservation systems analyses and reports Lobbying activities for e-resources VAT reduction
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Other CARE’s activities CARE has outlined other high priority activities Evaluation of the most recent EU norms concerning e- resources acquisition procedures Suggesting guidelines to interpret the VAT norms concerning non EU acquisitions Preparing a document on licensing principles
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