
ILLINOIS STATE LIBRARY
E-RICH ELECTRONIC RESOURCE OFFERINGS
FY2006 (July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006)
ILLINET (The Consortium) Member Libraries
(4,000 Academic, Public, School and Special Libraries)
E-RICH Expansion FY2006
The Illinois State Librarys E-RICH, electronic resource cost-sharing service, offerings for FY2006 (July 1, 2005-June 30, 2006) have been expanded to include products recommended by Illinois librarians through Try-It! Illinois, the Illinois State Librarys statewide electronic resource trial, offered annually from October 1 through November 30.
FY2006 E-RICH Electronic Resource Offerings
Electronic resource offerings for FY2006 include one product provided at no charge on a limited basis, PDR; and one subsidized product, NoveList & NoveList K-8. For PDR and NoveList & NoveList K-8 applications, contact Gwen Harrison, gharrison at ilsos.net or 217.785.7334.Information regarding the Illinois State Library's E-RICH electronic resource service will be posted on ISL-Announce. Click on this link to sign up for ISL-Announce. Follow the directions for "Subscribing to ISL-Announce".
The Illinois State Library has created an electronic list, ISL-E-Sharing, which provides an opportunity for Illinois librarians to share consortial/group pricing opportunities with everyone in the state. Click on this link to sign up for ISL-E-Sharing. Follow the directions for "Subscribing to ISL-E-Sharing". The list is open to everyone in the Illinois library community; however, postings are moderated and limited to Illinois library consortia/group representatives. Vendors may contact Illinois librarians about offerings, but promotional materials will not be accepted for posting. Questions regarding the Illinois State Library's E-RICH electronic resource services should be directed to Gwen Harrison, gharrison at ilsos.net or
217.785.7334. ILLINET member libraries are those academic, public, school and
special libraries recognized as members in good standing by their regional library systems
and the Illinois State Library. This compliance automatically makes them members of the
Illinois Library and Information Network (ILLINET), a statewide consortium of more than
4,000 libraries.