They rely on Google News and
other aggregators because that's how people find their articles, visit their sites, and view and click on their ads.
Not exact matches
My gut says that most libraries will continue to opt for working with library
aggregators such as Baker & Taylor, 3M Cloud Library, and
others,
because aggregators manage all the headache for the library, and also enable smaller purchases (this is why we will continue to aggressively support our library
aggregator partners, both current and future - we want to give all libraries the broadest range of choices).
Sowards here points to two possible challenges libraries face with subscription services: First, there may be overlap and duplication
because libraries already have purchased some books found in those eCollections through
other channels and in
other formats, and second, titles are sometimes pulled from eCollections — often without prior notice to the subscribing institution —
because contractual agreements between publishers and subscription - package
aggregators may be subject to change.