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ScholarlyStats is offering free demo sessions of its newly redesigned platform

ScholarlyStats provides libraries and cultural institutions with consolidated vendor usage statistics. ScholarlyStats collects, standardizes, and consolidates journal and database reports, providing a single point of access to their valuable usage data. By providing faster access to consolidated data, it helps organizations to more effectively analyze usage of their online content, which is essential to making informed operational decisions.

The ScholaryStats Summer 2008 release has implemented a range of technical additions into their platform, including eBook usage reports, new collection platforms, and updated dashboard reports. It also marks the introduction of the new ScholarlyStats brand identity, giving the whole service a new vibrant, clean, and striking visual appearance.

Please join the ScholarlyStats representative for a free demo session which is being offered on the following two dates:

Tuesday, August 19, 2008
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time

Wednesday, August 20, 2008
8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Pacific Time

ScholarlyStats offers generous discounts to OCLC Western libraries through our eContent Program, which provides electronic resources to your library at discounted group rates.

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Cambridge Histories Online is now available!

Cambridge Histories Online from Cambridge University Press has launched! The Cambridge Histories have become an established and essential component of the academic research library, and now, for the first time, over 250 of these well-known, used and trusted volumes published since the 1960s are available online, adding immense value to the texts and enhancing any aspect of historical research.  

There are 14 subject areas that are covered including, General History, Regional History, Literary Studies, Philosophy, and Religious Studies. Building on the initial 252 volumes will be an average of four to six additional new titles each year.  

Tools to make the content usable in time-effective ways include extensive bibliographic reference linking, personal archives, citation export, and more. OCLC Western libraries are eligible for group discounts from Cambridge University Press. For more information on Cambridge Histories Online, or to begin a free trial, please contact Mike Pruzan at 1-800-854-5753.


The power of more than 1,900 member libraries

eContent and electronic resources are a fact of life for library users and reference librarians alike. Selecting appropriate resources can be a daunting task—especially when publishers change their offerings every year.

OCLC Western Service Center uses the negotiating power of its 1900+ member libraries and cultural heritage organizations to obtain consortia discounts on eBooks, eAudiobooks and reference databases. When you purchase eContent and databases through OCLC Western in the cooperative model, you save time and money because we are able to broker special discounts exclusively to OCLC Western members.

View the OCLC Western eContent offerings at substantial discount by:

Free trials

So you can review content and determine which database best suits your needs, OCLC Western offers free 30-day trials on most databases. To start your free trial, select the partner or database you're interested in, then click on the Free Trials/Ordering tab and fill out the required information.

How to order eContent from OCLC Western

To order, simply select the partner or database you're interested in, then click on the Free Trials/Ordering tab and fill out the required information.

There is some information that you'll need to know before ordering, and while each eContent partner or database requires slightly different information, the following generally applies: academic libraries may need to know how many FTEs they have and public libraries will likely be asked for average circulation statistics.

Once you have submitted your order, an OCLC Western staff member will contact you to discuss next steps.

Need help? Simply contact us.

NetLibrary

NetLibrary launched the eBook category and has grown to become the eContent provider of choice for academic, community college, public and many other library types. It offers easy-to-use functionality with access to multiple formats and best-selling titles from the world's leading publishers. The following collections are available through OCLC Western:

  • eAudiobooks
  • Academic eBook Subject Sets
  • Public eBook Subject Sets
  • Spanish eBooks
  • Previous shared collections

Learn more about NetLibrary on the OCLC site.

Digital Music Collections

OCLC Western is pleased to offer members digital music collections that range from classical to blues to contemporary. Click on any of the vendors below to get more information about their specific collections.

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