The Vital Deployment: The Praxis of Aggregators in Electronic Resource Environment

Sanjiv Kadyan, Renu Kadian

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This article examines and find out the usage of intermediary role of aggregators in the electronic environment. The authors emphasized, aggregators are largely interested to reduce the gap of customers’ needs. Choosing task they helped new services, new authentication system, license complicance, new web-based services, reassurance about acquisition related problems, pay-per-view (PPV) systems, open access repositories, etc. Aggregators are now able to focus on refining services, knowledge base and cloud-based management system. The author also tried to explore ineluctable value of aggregators in electronic resource environment.


Keywords: Demand driven acquisitions, pay-per-view systems, aggregators, aggregations, link resolvers

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Sanjiv Kadyan, Renu Kadian. The Vital Deployment: The Praxis of Aggregators in Electronic Resource Environment. OmniScience: A Multi-disciplinary Journal. 2017; 7(3): 36–40p.

 


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