PDA als Dienstleistung/PDA as a service
Patron Driven Acquisition (PDA) has been practiced at the University of Leipzig Library for several years. But the initial goal of creating an operational acquisition model for licensing e-Books with the help of an efficient aggregating platform has been abandoned. Meanwhile, for print publications,...
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