[Eril-l] [FORGED] Cambridge adopted the same bad platform as Taylor & Francis?

Steve Oberg steve.oberg at wheaton.edu
Mon Sep 19 19:11:09 PDT 2016


Bob,

According to an email response from Tristan Collier of CUP posted to LIBLICENSE-L, Cambridge Core was developed in-house. I don’t know exactly what that means — if it rules out use of a third party technology altogether — but that’s the response received by the same question on LIBLICENSE-L.

Steve

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On Sep 19, 2016, at 6:50 PM, Bob Pearson <b.pearson at auckland.ac.nz<mailto:b.pearson at auckland.ac.nz>> wrote:

On a technical point - I believe T&F Online is on the Atypon Literatum platform. I don’t know whether Cambridge Core is, or whether CUP developed their own platform.

Bob Pearson
Digital Access Librarian
Digital Services
The University of Auckland Library
New Zealand

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