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October 6, 2021 by Gary Price

News from the UK: Library and Higher Education Organizations Issue “Joint Statement on Access to E-Book and E-Textbook Content”

October 6, 2021 by Gary Price

Note: The Joint Statement is Also Available From Others Including Research Libraries UK (RLUK) and SCONUL

From a Full Text of Joint Statement (via JISC):

Together with other representatives and sector bodies, Jisc has pledged to help students and teachers in UK higher and further education to gain equitable and sustainable access to e-books, e-textbooks and related teaching content.

Economic and technological changes in the current publishing market have led to libraries being increasingly excluded from, or priced out of, providing e-books and e-textbooks for students and library users. Many of the models and fees charged by publishers have either become prohibitively expensive, or libraries are no longer permitted to purchase these titles at all, creating an unsustainable situation.

Providing students and teachers with online-only access to learning content has been a priority during the pandemic, a priority that will continue as colleges and universities offer blended learning and teaching environments.

E-books and e-textbooks are central to learning and teaching, and include key titles set by academic staff that form the basis of lectures, seminar reading, exam revision and essays. As such, there is an expectation from the sector that essential learning and teaching titles are made available for students and library users to borrow without them having to purchase their own copies.

As a central hub for purchasing, discovery, and student and academic liaison, UK libraries are ideally placed to coordinate and purchase e-books and e-textbooks, for the benefit of students across all types of institutions.

As a result, we the undersigned pledge to work collectively to negotiate better terms, work with teaching staff to signpost affordable alternatives, and to influence policy so that students and teachers in UK higher and further education can gain equitable and sustainable access to e-books, e-textbooks, and related teaching content now and into the future.

Furthermore, we will work constructively and actively with publishers and suppliers to ensure affordable and sustainable models that support student and academic needs are put in place and maximise efficiencies across the supply chain.

The position and briefing papers accompanying this statement describe in more detail, how we are advocating for a fairer and more transparent marketplace for learning content to best support institutions in their strategies for learning and teaching in a digital world.

Signed,

  • Advanced Procurement for Universities & Colleges (APUC)
  • CILIP: The library and information association 
  • Jisc
  • National Acquisitions Group (NAG)
  • Procurement bodies including Southern Universities Purchasing Consortium (SUPC)
  • Research Libraries UK (RLUK)
  • Society of College, National and University Libraries (SCONUL) 
  • #ebooksos

Find Out More

For detailed information and specific calls to action, please see the following position and briefing papers published by Jisc and SCONUL:

  • Briefing for library directors: publishers and the textbook market in the higher education sector (pdf)
  • Briefing for academic staff: cost, affordability and availability of core reading materials (pdf)
  • E-book and e-textbook: position paper, from SCONUL (pdf)

Filed under: Academic Libraries, Associations and Organizations, Companies (Publishers/Vendors), Journal Articles, Lecture, Libraries, News, Patrons and Users, Publishing

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About Gary Price

Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.

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