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Jacek Lewinson Publishers' Representative Central/Eastern Europe” jacek@jaceklewinson.com

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  1. г. Москва, Июнь 2013 Доброе утро eProducts from de Gruyter Jacek LewinsonPublishers' Representative Central/Eastern Europe” jacek@jaceklewinson.com

  2. www.degruyter.com • De Gruyter Online is integrated platform for eBooks, eJournals and databases • Since December, 22 2011 the platform Reference Global for De Gruyter's electronic content is no longer online. All content is now available on De Gruyter Online • Over 60,000 titles available • Flexible purchasing options: single titles, pick and choose packages, fixed packages • Perpetual access: • for unlimited simultaneous users • to purchased content with no annual access fees

  3. www.degruyter.com • Each new De Gruyter book is published simultaneouslyinprint and as an eBook or eBookPLUS. • Approximately 800 new titles are added annually. • All De Gruyter eBooks are fully-text searchable, indexed,and provided with DOIs and MARC records. • Long-termarchiving is supplied by Portico.

  4. eBookPLUS • An increasing number of De Gruyter’s print reference worksare available online in eBookPLUS format. • The eBookPLUS format combines the content of a book with enhanced, database-like search functionality.

  5. Purchase options • De Gruyter eBooks can be ordered individually, as pick andchoose packages, or as fixed packages. • The eBook price is the same as the print price. • Our eBooks are available for purchase only. Thereare no annual access fees. • The De Gruyter eBook program is currently for institutions and individual customers. • Authentication is via the IP address of the institution.

  6. eBook packages 2013 - all languages • Complete Package  20% discountArts and ArchitectureChemistry, Materials Science, Biology, Geosciences Classical Studies Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft (HSK)History, Political Science, Sociology Law Library and Information Science, Library ReferenceLinguisticsLiterature Mathematics, Physics, Engineering MedicinePhilosophyTheology, Judaism, Religion De Gruyter Ontos 2013 eBook packages 2013 - English language titles only available!

  7. eBook Collections 2013

  8. eBook Package 2013 Linguistics De Gruyter’s new linguistics packages include highlights such as Volume 3 of our multi volume reference work The World of Linguistics (The Languages and Linguistics of Australia), the Linguistic Atlas of French Polynesia, and new volumes from our renowned handbook seriesHandbooks of Pragmatics. eBook Package 2013 Linguistics 137 titles, 9783110317237, RRP € 14,390.00 eBook Package 2013 Linguistics – titles in English 74 titles, 9783110317244, RRP € 7,290.00

  9. eBook Package 2013 History, Political Science, Sociology • De Gruyter’s packages include titles published by our cooperation partner Harvard University Press as well as highlights such as four new volumes in the series New Perspectives on Modern Jewish History and the recently published volume 29 of the series Prinz-Albert Studien:Religion and Politics in the Middle Ages. eBook Package 2013 History, Political Science, Sociology in English 79 titles, 9783110317121, RRP € 2,850.00

  10. New Perspectives on Modern Jewish History series Ed. By Cornelia Wilhelm, Tam Institute for Jewish Studies at Emory University, Atlanta • Essential issues of Modern Jewish History are presented in new and focused perspectives to provide orientation in a time when the Jewish Studies are expanding to an unprecedented range of topics, periods, and approaches. • The intention of the series is to provide fresh outlooks and major reference tools for a Jewish Studies community searching for essential readings and innovative approaches in the 21st century.

  11. eBook Package 2013 Literature • De Gruyter’s packages include titles published by Harvard University Press and Böhlau Verlag and highlights such as new titles published in the series Companions to Contemporary German Culture and Law & Literature and the bibliographic handbook International Futurism 1945-2009. eBook Package 2013 Literature in English 34 titles, 9783110317268, RRP € 2390.00

  12. International Futurism 1945-2012 Berghaus, Günter International Futurism 1945-2012 A Bibliographic Handbook • English-language interdisciplinary bibliographic handbook of Futurism • 25,000 bibliographic entries • Thorough coverage of the fields of knowledge and discourse between 1944 and 2009 in eBook Package 2013 Literature To be published:February 2015 ISBN:978-3-11-173395-1 Price: 299 EURO

  13. NEW in 2013 • eBooks by Birkhäuser • new subject packages available: Linguistics, Literature, Arts and Architecture • packages include eBooks by our publishing partners Harvard University Press, Detail, Verlag Dr. Otto Schmidt and Böhlau Verlag

  14. Birkhauser • Birkhäuser - the specialist publisher for architecture, landscape architecture and design. • We publish informative and inspiring handbooks and introductions, monographs and dictionaries, collections of essays and textbooks for theory and practice.

  15. Harvard University Press eBooks • All Electronic Content from Harvard University Press Now Available from De Gruyter • De Gruyter is distributing Harvard University Press’ electronic products through De Gruyter Online. • Some 150 new Harvard eBooks per annumcan be purchased as single titles with the following conditions: • Same eBook price as print price; no annual access fee, • Unlimited number of simultaneous users for an unlimited period of time, • Full-text searchable, indexed, and provided with DOIs and MARC records, • Long-term archiving by Portico, • HUP ebooks are integrated into the De Gruyter eBook packages. • As of 2013, 3,000 Harvard backlist titles will be available through De Gruyter’s e-dition program.

  16. Science & Technology at De Gruyter • De Gruyter’s program in the fields of biology, chemistry and materials science is growing steadily. The portfolio – comprised of eBooks and eJournals – includes cutting-edge topics such as: • Energy issues • Sustainability and green sciences • New materials and technologies • Free online trial available!  • Selection of titles:eJournals eBooks

  17. Benefit from De Gruyter’s flexible pricing models! • Individual content size: from a single article to the complete package • Pick and Choose for eBooks and eJournals • Reduced bundle pricing for print and online • eBook Package 2013 Chemistry, Materials Science, Biology, GeosciencesNumber of titles: 47RRP € 5,890.00ISBN 978-3-11-031716-9 • eBook Package 2013 Chemistry, Materials Science, Biology, Geosciences in EnglishNumber of titles: 43RRP € 5,490.00ISBN 978-3-11-031717-6 • eJournal Package 2014 Chemistry, Materials Science, Biology, GeosciencesNumber of titles: approx. 942014 prices will be available as of July 2013 at www.degruyter.com/ejournals

  18. De Gruyter Presents New Model for Digital Content Distribution • Based upon a trial with three libraries and the accompanying survey, De Gruyter has developed a business model for Patron Driven Acquisition that takes into account seven important criteria: • Unlimited access is provided to all patrons for all content during the utilization period; no supervision of PDA. • The model does not rely on data concerning each library’s previous expenditures. • A maximum expenditure limit reduces cost risks for the library. • Libraries can choose between format types and subject areas (STM/Social Sciences and Humanities). • Libraries may convert their PDA fees into permanent ownership rights. • Librarians remain involved in acquisition. • Libraries are not charged for previously acquired content with usage under the PDA mode

  19. Benefits for researchers and students • Instantaneous access to De Gruyter eBook content wherever and whenever needed • Simple and advanced searches including full-text searching • Search results shown for chapters and articles, complete books, and reference work entries • ‘Search accessible content only’ option • Browsing alphabetically and by subject • E-mail or RSS notification of new results for saved searches • Bibliographic data downloads for easy use in literature and citation management software • Option to recommend books and articles to colleagues • Personalization features such as ‘My Bookshelf’, ‘Alerts’, and more

  20. Benefits for librarians • No shipping and/or handling costs • Access to all of De Gruyter’s digital content – eBooks,eBookPLUS, eJournals, and databases – on a single platform • ‘Institutional Administration’ area with an overview of accountsettings and access to usage statistics • COUNTER-compliant usage statistics, also retrievable via SUSHI • MARC 21 records available • Permanent linking using CrossRef-DOI • Long-term archiving via Portico

  21. De Gruyter offers competitive pricing and customer-friendly business models for all its content: • eProducts for Everyone • De Gruyter e-dition • Print + eBook Bundles • Make the Switch: De Gruyter Electronic Series • Pricing Models for Online Databases • De Gruyter Journal Archive 1826–2010

  22. eProducts for Everyone • As of 2011, not only institutions but also individual customers have beenable to purchase De Gruyter databases, eJournals, and eBooks. • eBooks have the same price as the corresponding print publications and are purchased for perpetual use. • eJournals and databases for individual use are offered on an annual subscription basis (five price segments from 49 to 299 €) without perpetual access rights. • Access is granted by username and password to one user. • 24h access to individual eBook chapters via pay-per-view (PPV). • Offering access to De Gruyter’s entire online content to end-users guarantees a broad dissemination of each publication.

  23. De Gruyter e-dition • More than 50,000 publications from over 260 years of publishing history. • Each title is available as an eBook and as a hardcover reprint. • All eBooks are fully-text searchable, indexed, and provided with DOIs and MARC records. • Hardcover reprints are in high resolution and finished uniformly with a green cover reminiscent of the historic Göschen cover. • e-dition eBooks can be purchased individually, in discounted pick and choose packages, or in fixed „best of“ packages (titles recommended by international scholars). • TheDe Gruyter e-dition ensures long-term availability of all De Gruyter titles in whichever format is preferred by the customer.

  24. Print + eBook Bundles • Customers ordering both the print and eBook versions of a title simultaneously are granted a bundle price amounting to approximately 140% of the print version price. • The bundle offer applies to orders for single titles, pick and choose packages, complete and subject packages currently on offer, as well as the „best of“ packages as part of e-dition. • Libraries and readers of academic literature increasingly want parallel access to the eBook with its full-text search function and to the printedversion as a reading copy. •  De Gruyter is one of the world’s first publishers to offer an attractive pricing model to meet those needs.

  25. Make the Switch:De Gruyter Electronic Series • Switch your ongoing De Gruyter print series or multi-volume serial works to eBooks or print + eBook bundles. • Customers who convert their subscriptions from print to online have the one-time opportunity to obtain the electronic versions of the past volumes published. • The respective eBooks can be acquired retrospectively in 5-year intervalsat a 30% discount. •  Libraries and their patrons benefit from this conversion in many ways: • Space and cost savings, simplified business procedures • 24/7 availability of content, multiple search options and the option ofdownload of bibliographic data

  26. Pricing Models for Online Databases • Purchase Options (Institutional Customers) • One-time purchase price for the basic database content. • Annual update fee for supplementary/updated content. • In case of a cancellation of updates, continues to be available access to the „frozen“ status quo of the database. • Rental Option (Institutional and Individual Customers) • Annual rental fee for use of the database content for one year. • Upon cancellation, the right to use the database expires at the end of the validity period. • After 6 years (for select databases10 years) of rental use of products which are also offered in the purchase model, institutional customers gain property rights to the database. •  De Gruyter’s strategy is to offer simplified and transparent online business models which at the same time give the customer the greatest freedom of choice.

  27. De Gruyter Journal Archive 1826–2010 • 155 of De Gruyter’s active journals going all the way back to volume 1, issue 1. • Approx. 3 million pages of content ranging from the years 1826 to 2010. • Customers can purchase • the complete archive • subject packages • single titles •  Broader market penetration by enabling more specialized or smaller institutions to purchase exactly the titles they need most and can afford.

  28. Databases and MRW Daily Reports of the Gestapo Headquarters in Vienna 1938–1945 Nietzsche Online Germanistik Online The Encyclopedia of the Bible and its reception Old Germanic History Online Romance Studies Bibliography Online Database 1965 – 2008 Zoology Online 18th Century German Literature Online Constitutions of the World from the late 18th Century to the Middle of the 19thCentury Online Physics Online Bibliotheca Teubneriana Latina (BTL) & Thesaurus linguae Latinae (TLL) Online

  29. De Gruyter’s special offer - 10% discount in 2013 NEW! • For three selected databases online: • The Byzantine Bibliography online • Online Version (Purchase Option): List price  Euro 2290.00minus 10% • Annual Update Fee Euro 319 • Online Version (Rental Option): List price Euro 569.00 minus 10% • Wörterbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft (WSK) Online • Purchase price Euro 3 000.00minus 10% • Updates fee in the years 2014-2018 EURO 1 800 per year • One-time payment for the entire database  EURO 11 990minus 10% • Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception Online • Outright Purchase Price Euro 2790minus 10% • Annual Update Fee Euro 729 • Annual Subscription Price Euro 469minus 10%

  30. The Byzantine Bibliography online • The only comprehensive professional bibliography of Byzantinism, now available online • Updated twice a year • State-of-the-art classification • The Byzantinische Bibliographie Online includes the bibliographic sections of the Byzantinische Zeitschrift from volume 98 (2005) up to the present day. It contains around 30,000 entries in total, and each year about 4,000 entries will be added. The entries are organized systematically by subject area and enriched by short discussions and references to relevant review articles.

  31. Wörterbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft (WSK) Online • New online database of specialized dictionaries covering all the major areas of linguistics and communication science • A modern lexicographic online product • Annual updates with 3000 articles • Written by respected, international scholars • Numerous search criteria - for professional and scholarly searches • Bilingual user interface • Key features • Precise definitions • Thorough explanations • Synonyms and/or antonyms where applicable • Detailed bibliographic information

  32. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception

  33. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception

  34. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception

  35. Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception

  36. Germanische Altertumskunde Online Old GermanicHistory Online

  37. Germanische Altertumskunde Online The new database GermanischeAltertumskunde Online (GAO) provides a unique research medium representing most up-to-date source of knowledge onOld Germanic History, GermanischeAltertumskunde Online (GAO) includes Germanic and Northern European cultural history from the subject areas of history, archeology, art history, legal history, ethnology and religious studies.

  38. Germanische Altertumskunde Online • The database contains the complete data of the Reallexikon der GermanischenAltertumskunde and the 70 supplementary volumes which have been published to date. • The entire database is easy to search using different criteria. • Linking of the content of the lexicon and the monographs and articles • Linking of the images with the texts; scalable images • Search: full text and according to register entries over the entire • database or selected units • An independent and up-to-date overall bibliography on the topic with • links to the data

  39. Nietzsche Online

  40. The Database and Its Users • Nietzsche Online brings together all the De Gruyter editions, interpretations and reference works relating to one of the most significant philosophers and renders them fully available for reading and research. • This gives the user access to a comprehensive database comprising over a century of Nietzsche research. • The content of Nietzsche Online is relevant to a broad range of humanities disciplines, and especially for • Philosophers • Philologists • Scholars of classical studies • Scholars of cultural studies

  41. Content • Works Kritische Gesamtausgabe Werke (KGW) • Letters Kritische Gesamtausgabe Briefwechsel (KGB) • Nietzsche-Wörterbuch (NWB) [Nietzsche Dictionary] • Titles from the series Monographien und Texte zur Nietzsche-Forschung and Supplementa Nietzscheana • Titles from the new series Nietzsche Heute/Nietzsche Today (2011 ff.) • All further De Gruyter monographs and published volumes relating to Nietzsche • Individual essays and chapters relating to Nietzsche printed in De Gruyter books and journals

  42. Content • Regular content updates (2x per year) • Continual expansion (the content of new books is regularly entered; further texts and indices; new functions), updating and corrections •  most authoritative current state of Nietzsche research • Exclusive online content such as theme pages (including Reading Methods in Nietzsche Research; Music; Nietzsche and Perspectivism; Nietzsche’s Styles) provide a useful review of research trends and Nietzsche source materials • Total content of approx. 105,000 book pages (as of 2011)

  43. Content • Sample of theme page: Lektüremethoden der Nietzsche-Forschung [Reading Methods in Nietzsche Research]

  44. Special Features of the Online Database • Corrections, amendments, variants etc. from the supplementary volumes, • source research from the Nietzsche-Studien,links to the Nietzsche-Wörterbuch Corrections and amendments incorporated in the text as well as variants, precursor material, etc. in the supplementary volumes Link to theNietzsche-Wörterbuch Source research from the Nietzsche-Studien

  45. Special Features of the Online Database • Links to previously scattered additional information

  46. Bibliotheca Teubneriana Latina (BTL) und Thesaurus linguae Latinae (TLL) Online • Bibliotheca Teubneriana Latina (BTL) • electronic access to all editions of Latin texts published in the Bibliotheca Teubneriana, ranging from antiquity and late antiquity to medieval and neo-Latin texts. • A total of approximately 13 million word forms are thus accessible electronically. • Thesaurus Linguae Latinae ( TLL ) • not only the largest Latin dictionary in the world, • the first to cover all the Latin texts from the classical period up to about 600 A.D.  • 31 academies, and scholarly societies from 23 countries support the work of the  Bayerische Akademie (Thesaurusbüro München).

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