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This contract provides authorized users with a means of acquiring serials and database access products and services. The contract contains a total of two (2) lots: Lot 1 - Serials and Lot 2 - Database Access.
Lot 1 - Serials: Print periodicals and newspapers; electronic magazines and journals; annuals (reports, yearbooks, etc.); continuing directories; proceedings and transactions; numbered monographic series cataloged separately; subscription based eBooks; and optional products and services, including but not limited to: stamps, call numbers or routing labels, bar-coding, and security strips, processing of journals including affixing date and property, shipment consolidation, MARC (machine readable cataloging) records and updates, and serials management solutions.
Lot 2 - Database Access: Library databases; full text databases; numeric databases; meta-databases; general interest databases; discipline specific databases; subject specific databases; streaming video databases; database files; and optional products and services, including but not limited to: database management systems (DBMS), hard copy records, mailing labels, batching, and reporting.
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