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Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Membership Subsidy
At its September 2008 meeting, the CARLI Board of Directors approved a partial subsidy for CARLI libraries interested in becoming members of the Center for Research Libraries (CRL). CARLI will subsidize 50% of the annual membership fee up to a maximum of $2,000/year for a total of 2 years. The cost of CRL membership is based on the library’s annual materials expenditure. If you’re interested in receiving a quote on the cost of membership, e-mail support@carli.illinois.edu . For more information, visit the CRL website. What is CRL?The Center for Research Libraries (http://www.crl.edu) is a consortium of 240-plus university, college, and independent research libraries that acquires and preserves newspapers, journals, documents, archives, and other traditional and digital resources from a global network of sources and makes them available to both member institutions and non-members through interlibrary loan and electronic delivery. Through CRL member libraries have access to more than 4.5 million publications, archives, and collections and one million digital resources to supplement their own humanities, science, and social science holdings. At present CRL is digitizing 3,000 - 4,000 pages of material daily, and more than two thirds of that output is dedicated to on demand scans in response to patron ILL requests. Digitized files are retained on the server and accessible by users at all CRL member institutions. In 2007, 92 percent of CRL’s interlibrary loan requests were sent by two-day express within one business day, and 97 percent of copies were delivered within one day. CRL collection strengths and resources include:
Voting member benefits include the following:
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