Hospital Librarians in 14 States Work Together to Share Resources, Cut Costs

More than 120 medical librarians throughout the Mid-Atlantic and southeastern United States
are busy ordering the most current medical databases, journals and books, to supply their hospitals and medical facilities with cutting-edge studies and information through fiscal year 2015-16 via a cost-saving, technology-sharing consortium organized by the non-profit Health Sciences Library Association of New Jersey's Group Licensing Initiative (HSLANJ GLI).

The consortium, in its 13th year, is offering more than 500 resources from 12 highly-regarded academic publishers, at a cost savings of 15-70% off regular pricing, through negotiations and the leveraging of group purchasing power.

 "Originally a grassroots organization linking hospitals in New Jersey, we have steadily grown every year since 2002 to encompass hospitals in the Philadelphia market, then New York and beyond," explains Robert T. Mackes, executive director of HLSANJ.  "Today we include participants
from some of the nation's top hospitals and medical institutions including the Bon Secours Virginia Health System, Virginia; Emory St. Joseph's Hospital, Georgia; and Orlando Health, Florida."

For a complete listing of participating hospitals, click here.

"In today's competitive business climate, we are pleased to bring together hospitals of all sizes and specialties, to help them achieve two primary goals-improved patient care via vital medical information and tremendous cost-savings," Mackes continues.

Participation in the HSLANJ GLI is open to all hospitals and medical facilities in the NNLM's Middle-Atlantic and Southeastern Atlantic Regions-an area encompassing 14 states; Washington D.C.; Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands; and representing more than 26% of the nation's hospitals and medical facilities. April 24 is the deadline for participation in the current round of resources.

The HSLANJ GLI is endorsed by the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NNLM) as the lead organization capable of assisting health sciences librarians obtain resources.

Founded in 1972, HSLANJ is a non-profit organization with the goals of encouraging the professional development and advancement of librarianship and improving the quality of library services provided by health care organizations in New Jersey.  To learn more, visit
www.hslanj.org/gli.

The HSLANJ Group Licensing Initiative is funded in part with Federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Contract No.HHS-N-276-2011-00003-C, University of Pittsburgh, Health Sciences Library System, as well as Contract No. HHS-N-276-2011-00004-C, University of Maryland Baltimore.

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