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Kompass

Kompass logo http://www.kompass.co.uk

Kompass.co.uk is a unique online resource providing a powerful multi-purpose tool for library members both on the premises and remotely. 

Already widely used in libraries across the UK, Kompass can be used in many different ways: 

  • Locate potential customers or suppliers
  • Research job opportunities
  • Help with student projects
  • Conduct market research
  • Seek out companies willing to support local charities

We can tailor access to suit your requirements and a subscription to Kompass comes with a full package of support including:

  • Marketing materials
  • On-site training
  • Telephone support

Access model

Note that this agreement is a per-site concurrent use model, with remote access available as extra provided that all branches in an authority subscribe (the pricing schedule gives further information).

Discount arrangements

Discounts are offered to formal and informal groups of authorities as part of this Agreement provided there is a single point of contact for negotiation. Details are set out in the pricing schedule which is available on request from Kompass (as below).

How to Subscribe

If you wish to subscribe, first take a look at the Model Licence (Word 92KB)

For pricing information please use the contact details below quoting MLA's Reference Online.

Connie Magner at Kompass
connie.magner@reedinfo.co.uk 

Tel: 01342 335607 Mobile: 07909 687512

The Kompass UK franchise is owned by Reed Business Information Ltd part of Reed Elsevier PLC one of the world's leading publishers.

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