Example sentences for: consortia

How can you use “consortia” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The future is likely to see a number of academic or academic–industrial collaborations supporting preclinical development in consortia like those described above.

  • There are also a number of new academic consortia with novel strategies to address issues of target discovery and preclinical development.

  • Although selling to consortia of academic libraries may not have improved JSTOR's financial position in the short-term, consortia are a route to spreading access and therefore securing longer-term financial stability (as the major publishers have realised through their ‘Big Deals’ in selling hundreds of journals to hundreds of libraries in a consortium).

  • New consortia modeled after the three described above are now functional or in late planning stages at the University of Washington, Johns Hopkins University, Harvard University, and the University of Dundee.

  • Not a detail of world-shattering significance, but it does illustrate the fact that outside the United States, as well as within, the early interest in JSTOR came from individual institutions rather than from consortia.


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