OCLC Sole Source: Cataloging, Resource Sharing and Discovery Services for Illinois Libraries
Federal opportunity from LIBRARY350 - Library • SOS - Secretary of State. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: May 29, 2024.
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OCLC Sole Source: Cataloging, Resource Sharing and Discovery Services for Illinois Libraries The Illinois Secretary of State's office intends to enter into a sole source contract with Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) in the amount of $5,658,610.48 for a term of 3 years. 7/1/24 - 6/30/27. Services that facilitate cataloging and resource sharing needs of Illinois libraries . Resource sharing services for Illinois libraries shall extend beyond the state and include nationwide and global resources. Item # 1: ( 956 - 10 ) Services that facilitate cataloging and resource sharing needs of Illinois libraries for 3 years. Resource sharing services for Illinois libraries shall extend beyond the state and include nationwide and global resources. Services that facilitate cataloging and resource sharing needs of Illinois libraries for 3 years. Resource sharing services for Illinois libraries shall extend beyond the state and include nationwide and global resources.
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