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United Kingdom-Oxford: Library software package – Recurrent Lead
The current contract for Library software package – Recurrent Lead is projected to end on 21-DEC-22 and may be available for retender. Library Services Platform.
Library Services Platform.
The University provides education for 18 000 students through its campuses in Headington, Wheatley and Harcourt Hill as well as a satellite campus in Swindon and students in partnership colleges and distance learning around the world. Each of the 4 campuses has a library branch with combined holdings of approximately 410 000 active bibliographic records and 43 000 unique electronic journal titles.
The University is seeking a Library Services Platform (LSP) to replace the current Library Management System, Discovery Service and Link Resolver and to introduce Electronic Resource Management (ERM).
The University provides education for 18 000 students through its campuses in Headington, Wheatley and Harcourt Hill as well as a satellite campus in Swindon and students in partnership colleges and distance learning around the world. Each of the 4 campuses has a library branch with combined holdings of approximately 410 000 active bibliographic records and 43 000 unique electronic journal titles.
The University is seeking a Library Services Platform (LSP) to replace the current Library Management System, Discovery Service and Link Resolver and to introduce Electronic Resource Management (ERM).
Common procurement vocabulary (CPV): 48160000, Library software package, 79995000, Library management services, 48161000, Library management system, 92511000, Library services,
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