Books, Serials, Databases, and Library Resource Management Products (55000000-23-NY-ACS)
Federal opportunity from alternate contract source • Florida Department of Management Services. Place of performance: Florida. Response deadline: Aug 31, 2027.
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- Deadline runway: 549 days remaining.
- Competition pool: Open competition (no set-aside detected).
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Description
This Contract provides Customers with a means of acquiring Books, Serials, Databases, and Library Resource Management Products. The Contract contains a total of four Lots:
Lot 1 – Printed Publications and Non-Print Library Materials – Includes: Books and Non-Print Serial Publications, Print Periodicals, Non-Print Library Materials, and Related Optional Products and Services.
Lot 2 – Electronic Publications Includes: Electronic Periodicals, eBooks, Streaming Audio and Video Content, Datasets, and Related Optional Products and Services.
Lot 3 – Databases Includes: Databases and Subscription Online Resources; and Optional Products and Services.
Lot 4 – Library Resource Management and Research Support Products Includes: Holdings Management Products; Electronic Resource Management Systems; Resource Sharing or Document Delivery Request Systems.
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