Common use of FEDLINK Contracts Clause in Contracts

FEDLINK Contracts. In FY05 federal offices bought more than $95 million in commercial off-the-shelf information services through FEDLINK. LC/FEDLINK contractual vehicles are established through formal procurement processes that meet the requirements of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). The program’s broad range of contracts includes: access to electronic databases and other publications; document delivery; subscription services for periodicals, newspapers, and other serials; acquisition of print materials from book wholesalers and publishers; and membership in bibliographic utilities (for cataloging, resource sharing, interlibrary loan, and reference services). FEDLINK thus offers its 1,000 participating member organizations “one stop shopping” for their information and library support requirements. By using the FEDLINK program, agencies with little experience with the information industry can take advantage of LC’s expertise and save considerable time and expense in purchasing print and electronic publications and library services.

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Samples: Agreement, www.loc.gov

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FEDLINK Contracts. In FY05 FY03 federal offices bought more than $95 million in commercial off-the-shelf information services through FEDLINK. LC/FEDLINK contractual vehicles are established through formal procurement processes that meet the requirements of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). The program’s broad range of contracts includes: access to electronic databases and other publications; document delivery; subscription services for periodicals, newspapers, and other serials; acquisition of print materials from book wholesalers and publishers; and membership in bibliographic utilities (for cataloging, resource sharing, interlibrary loan, and reference services). FEDLINK thus offers its 1,000 participating member organizations “one stop shopping” for their information and library support requirements. By using the FEDLINK program, agencies with little experience with the information industry can take advantage of LC’s expertise and save considerable time and expense in purchasing print and electronic publications and library services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.loc.gov

FEDLINK Contracts. In FY05 FY04 federal offices bought more than $95 million in commercial off-the-shelf information services through FEDLINK. LC/FEDLINK contractual vehicles are established through formal procurement processes that meet the requirements of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). The program’s broad range of contracts includes: access to electronic databases and other publications; document delivery; subscription services for periodicals, newspapers, and other serials; acquisition of print materials from book wholesalers and publishers; and membership in bibliographic utilities (for cataloging, resource sharing, interlibrary loan, and reference services). FEDLINK thus offers its 1,000 participating member organizations “one stop shopping” for their information and library support requirements. By using the FEDLINK program, agencies with little experience with the information industry can take advantage of LC’s expertise and save considerable time and expense in purchasing print and electronic publications and library services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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FEDLINK Contracts. In FY05 FY03 federal offices bought more than $95 million in commercial off-the-shelf information services through FEDLINK. LC/FEDLINK contractual vehicles agreements are established through formal procurement processes that meet the requirements of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). The program’s broad range of contracts includes: access to electronic databases and other publications; document delivery; subscription services for periodicals, newspapers, and other serials; acquisition of print materials from book wholesalers and publishers; and membership in bibliographic utilities (for cataloging, resource sharing, interlibrary loan, and reference services). FEDLINK thus offers its 1,000 participating member organizations “one stop shopping” for their information and library support requirements. By using the FEDLINK program, agencies with little experience with the information industry can take advantage of LC’s expertise and save considerable time and expense in purchasing print and electronic publications and library services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.loc.gov

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