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Springer signs landmark eBooks agreement with ABES in France

French researchers gain access to historical and contemporary Springer eBook collections through ISTEX project

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Springer

Springer and ABES (agence bibliographique de l'enseignement supérieur) have signed a groundbreaking national license which gives access to four complete eBook collections. The agreement entitles French researchers to use one of the world´s largest scientific and technical eBook collections, available on Springer's platform SpringerLink.

The agreement provides access to over 33.000 eBook titles in Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, Chemistry and Materials Science, and Engineering which have been published up to the year 2013 as part of Springer´s historical and contemporary collections. The national license includes unlimited eBooks usage, access and downloads. It was funded by the ISTEX (Excellence Initiative for Scientific and Technical Information) project for digital resources for France's universities and Public Scientific and Technical Research. ISTEX is part of the "Investments for the Future" program initiated by the French Ministry for Higher Education and Research (MESR).

David Aymonin, Head of ABES in Montpellier, comments: "We are truly delighted that six years after the very first French national license, the new agreement with Springer adds another milestone to this fruitful partnership. Through this agreement, all of the French Higher Education and Research Communities will have access to these eBooks from now on. We are confident that this initiative will support their research projects and publications by providing key information in the future."

"Springer is very pleased to partner with ABES. This agreement will provide all researchers in France with valuable access to our eBooks. Our publishing portfolio consists of cutting-edge research results, and our eBooks continue to create tremendous usage for our contemporary as well as archive titles. The agreement includes access to titles published by key scientists, such as Albert Einstein, and leading French authors like Fields Medalist Cédric Villani," says Dagmar Laging, Vice President Institutional Sales Europe at Springer Nature.

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About ABES

ABES (agence bibliographique de l'enseignement supérieur) was created in 1994 to implement Sudoc (Système Universitaire de Documentation or University Documentation System), the union catalogue of France's higher education libraries. It covers the collections of 1,419 member libraries along with the 1,793 public or private libraries from the Sudoc-PS network which specializes in referencing serial publications. ABES is also a key partner within the ISTEX project, aiming on strengthening the position of French research and higher education on the worldwide stage by providing the whole French higher education and research community online access to retrospective collections of scientific literature in all disciplines.

About Springer

Springer is a leading global scientific, technical and medical portfolio, providing researchers in academia, scientific institutions and corporate R&D departments with quality content through innovative information, products and services. Springer has one of the strongest STM and HSS eBook collections and archives, as well as a comprehensive range of hybrid and open access journals.

Springer is part of Springer Nature, a global publisher that serves and supports the research community. Springer Nature aims to advance discovery by publishing robust and insightful science, supporting the development of new areas of research and making ideas and knowledge accessible around the world.

As part of Springer Nature, Springer sits alongside other trusted brands like Nature Research, BioMed Central and Palgrave Macmillan. Visit http://www.springernature.com and follow @SpringerNature.


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