TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
Harvard business review survey for brass
1. Survey on HBR Read-Only
Restrictions
Summary Results
Linda Hauck
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5. Most libraries have NOT gotten a price
quote, but among those that have….
• Quoted prices do not follow a rational pattern
related to FTE’s
– Low FTE respondents got quotes for all price ranges
surveyed.
– High FTE respondents got quotes for the 10K and over
18K range.
– Low price quotes were given to libraries with below
5K, 10-15K and 15-20K FTE libraries
– High price quotes were given to libraries with all FTE
ranges but more high FTE respondents got high
quotes.
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8. Electronic Access Preferences
• Any other online access option is preferable to
the one going into effect
• Unlimited access via a subscription database is
favored by most respondents
• Electronic journal level access comes in at a
close second as the a good access option
9. Feelings are strong about the issue
110 responses were collected in less than 5 days via distribution
on Bus-L
74 respondents contributed comments
10. Comment themes (not in any order)
• Dissatisfaction with communicating new policy and price
quotes with libraries
• Resignation that HBR is simply maximizing revenue
• HBR perceived at greedy, quoted price out of line with
business resources.
• Recognition that aggregators facing new challenges posed
by content providers
• Policy perceived as unethical impediment to advancing
scholarship
• Disapproval of EBSCOhost acquiescence to HBR
• Confusion about how libraries can best meet clients
requests and comply with latest license restrictions