[OPLINLIST] News regarding Mango and NewsBank subscriptions

Stephen Hedges hedgesst at oplin.org
Mon Jun 17 15:56:31 EDT 2013


Lest my earlier message be mistaken as a promotion for Mango or NewsBank, I'd like to clarify that it was intended to share the details of the deals which OPLIN negotiated with these vendors in the course of negotiating contract extensions. There are, of course, other vendors who provide newspaper and foreign language products. In the last two years, Libraries Connect Ohio has received proposals from the following vendors (alphabetical order) in these two subject areas:

Access.Newspaperarchive
Auralog Tell Me More
BBC MUZZY
EBSCO Newspaper Source Plus
Gale Group Powerspeak Languages
Recorded Books Signing Savvy
Recorded Books Transparent Languages
Rocket Languages

I encourage libraries to use the months provided by the OPLIN contract extensions to thoroughly research their options and make informed decisions when replacing the statewide access to Mango and NewsBank.

--
Stephen Hedges, Director
Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN)
2323 W. Fifth Ave., Suite 130, Columbus, OH 43204
614-728-5250  ::  hedgesst at oplin.org

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stephen Hedges" <hedgesst at oplin.org>
> To: oplinupdates at lists.oplin.org
> Cc: oplinlist at lists.oplin.org
> Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 1:12:12 PM
> Subject: News regarding Mango and NewsBank subscriptions
> 
> As previously announced (see below), the statewide subscriptions to NewsBank
> and Mango Languages are set to expire on June 30 and will not be renewed.
> Because this could create a financial hardship for public libraries that
> budget for a calendar year and may not have funds currently available to
> replace these two resources locally, the OPLIN Board on Friday approved the
> use of some E-rate funds to extend both these contracts for a few months,
> contingent on contract approval by the state Controlling Board.
> 
> Mango Languages will be available to public libraries (not schools or
> colleges) for another six months, until the end of December 2013, to give
> libraries a chance to arrange a replacement and budget for that expense.
> Mango strongly values the relationship it has formed with OPLIN and would
> like to work with each library individually to ensure that Mango can
> continue to be a valued part of their collection. By renewing with Mango by
> August 1st, libraries can lock in a 2013 rate for the 2014 calendar year.
> Plus, libraries will get access to Mango’s newest product that teaches by
> using full-length feature films, Mango Premiere, when it debuts later this
> year. Contact David Degrandchamp to get started:
> david.degrandchamp at mangolanguage.com, 248.254.7450 x816.
> 
> NewsBank will be available to public libraries (not schools or colleges) for
> another four months, until the end of October 2013. NewsBank is prepared to
> take orders at any time, between now and the end of October for ongoing
> subscriptions that can be paid in the new fiscal year in January, so
> libraries do not need to lose any access to the content, even if needing to
> fund the new subscription from the 2014 fiscal year. For more information
> contact John Northcutt, jnorthcutt at newsbank.com, or Dede Montenegro,
> dmontenegro at newsbank.com, or 800-762-8182.
> 
> If for some unforeseen reason the state Controlling Board does not approve
> these contracts, the subscriptions will end at the end of July 2013 (we can
> extend for one month without Controlling Board approval); however, we have
> no reason to expect that these contracts will not be approved.
> 
> --
> Stephen Hedges, Director
> Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN)
> 2323 W. Fifth Ave., Suite 130, Columbus, OH 43204
> 614-728-5250  ::  hedgesst at oplin.org
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Stephen Hedges" <hedgesst at oplin.org>
> > To: oplinupdates at lists.oplin.org
> > Cc: oplinlist at lists.oplin.org
> > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2013 2:29:20 PM
> > Subject: Changes to statewide databases for the next five years
> > 
> > INTERNAL USE FOR OPLIN/OhioLINK/INFOhio PARTICIPANTS ONLY:
> > 
> > Last Friday, the State Library of Ohio awarded a $1.6 million federal
> > Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) LSTA grant to Libraries
> > Connect Ohio (LCO) to support the purchase of statewide databases in the
> > Ohio Web Library collection.
> > 
> > LCO (OhioLINK, INFOhio, OPLIN, and the State Library) negotiates five-year
> > contracts with statewide database vendors, and the current set of contracts
> > will expire at the end of this June. To select the statewide databases for
> > the next five years, starting 1 July 2013, OPLIN, INFOhio, and OhioLINK
> > each
> > appointed five members to a joint database advisory committee, joined by
> > one
> > person appointed by the State Library. Beginning last August, the committee
> > reviewed the fundamental reasons for purchasing statewide databases and
> > then
> > assisted with the writing of an Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) that was
> > posted on 20 December 2012. Thirty-five information vendors submitted
> > proposals for over 120 products by the February 15 deadline. The committee
> > then met in person on 11 March 2013 to discuss all the proposals and select
> > vendors and products for further negotiation.
> > 
> > Because the state budgets of the LCO partners are still under discussion in
> > the legislature, we are still technically in active negotiations and cannot
> > sign contracts. It is important that we stress at this time that this is an
> > internal communication that is only provided to help you with initial
> > planning. It is important to remember that final decisions will not be
> > announced until all legal requirements of the ITN are met. This is
> > especially critical for you to remember in response to any direct
> > communication from current or potential vendors.
> > 
> > Six resources are recommended for continuation in the collection:
> > 1. EBSCO core databases, central to the Ohio Web Library collection,
> > including Biography Reference Bank;
> > 2. LearningExpress Library, and
> > 3. Job and Career Accelerator, with some resources that were previously in
> > LEL (primarily the computer tutorials) now moved into JCA;
> > 4. World Book, including the Early World of Learning and now the new
> > Academic
> > World Book;
> > 5. Ancestry Library Edition; and
> > 6. Science Online (from Infobase).
> > 
> > Five resources are recommended for addition to the collection:
> > 1. Literary Reference Center (from EBSCO) fills a need first identified by
> > the 2008 LCO review committee and re-affirmed by the 2013 committee.
> > 2. Workforce Skills for 21st Century Success (from LearningExpress)
> > provides
> > resources to boost basic workplace and job search skills.
> > 3. Consumer Health Complete (from EBSCO) provides a comprehensive resource
> > for consumer-oriented health content.
> > 4. Points of View Reference Center (from EBSCO) helps users evaluate
> > controversial topics.
> > 5. Science Reference Center (from EBSCO) complements the existing Science
> > Online database.
> > 
> > Finally, four resources are recommended for deletion from the collection on
> > June 30:
> > 1. The ART Collection was considered to be unnecessary because museums are
> > increasingly making images of their holdings freely available on the
> > Internet.
> > 2. Oxford Reference Online was recommended for deletion because the need
> > for
> > and usage of this collection of online reference books has declined in
> > recent years.
> > 3. Mango Languages foreign language learning resource was judged to be
> > valuable, but is simply beyond our budget.
> > 4. NewsBank full-text current and archival content from Ohio's largest
> > newspapers was judged to be valuable, but beyond our budget. NewsBank also
> > seems to be seldom used outside libraries, and within libraries the amount
> > of usage varies widely depending on library type and location.
> > 
> > Libraries that currently have paid for subscriptions to the resources we
> > plan
> > to add to the collection will be able to arrange reimbursement by
> > contacting
> > the vendor after the statewide negotiations are complete and contracts have
> > been signed, which may be as late as the end of June.
> > 
> > In closing, Libraries Connect Ohio would like to acknowledge the work of
> > the
> > advisory committee that reviewed all the proposed products and recommended
> > desired databases. Their work was difficult because a reduction in
> > available
> > LSTA funds meant that the current collection of databases had to be
> > trimmed,
> > but they carefully considered all options and came to agreement on some
> > hard
> > decisions. These are the members that served on the committee:
> > 
> > State Library: Nicole Merriman
> > 
> > INFOhio: Kathy Fredrick, Shaker Heights City School District; Catherine
> > Leininger, Upper Valley Career Center; Linda Jacobs Swarlis, Columbus
> > School
> > for Girls; Jim Vincent, Stark Portage Area Computer Consortium; and Ellen
> > Williams, Paulding Exempted Village Schools
> > 
> > OPLIN: Tamar Kreke, Greene County Public Library; Kristen Pool, Kent Free
> > Library; Jeff Regensburger, Worthington Libraries; Sandi Thompson,
> > Puskarich
> > Public Library; and David Topoleski, Toledo-Lucas County Public Library
> > 
> > OhioLINK: Kelly Broughton, Ohio University Libraries; Ed Krakora, Ashland
> > University Library; Kim Leggett, Columbus State Community College Library;
> > Elizabeth (Eli) Sullivan, Miami University Libraries; and Karen Wilhoit,
> > Wright State University Libraries
> > 
> > Thank you all!
> > 
> > --
> > Stephen Hedges, Director
> > Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN)
> > 2323 W. Fifth Ave., Suite 130, Columbus, OH 43204
> > 614-728-5250  ::  hedgesst at oplin.org
> >


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