Translations:Čtení e-knih/6/en
DDA
When viewing e-books in UKAŽ, you may come across the abbreviation DDA - the book appears accessible, but after 5 minutes of reading you are prompted to request it from the library. This is a Demand Driven Acquisition service, where the book is made available for short reading so that you can familiarize yourself with the book. If you need such an ipotom title, you can give the library of your faculty a proposal for making the interface directly. The library then either accepts such a proposal and purchases the book from its own resources, or rejects it. The evaluation usually takes a few days and you will receive the result by e-mail, which may include a justification for possible rejection or advice on how to proceed in such a case. Not all faculties may be involved in the DDA service, and even in the faculties involved, the evaluation process may take place differently. You can always get more detailed information from the library of your faculty.