Jinfo Subscription Report Research on UK legal purchasing preferences and needs 2016
Jinfo Report

1st November 2016

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Abstract

Now in our seventh year of annual research into purchasing trends and preferences in the UK legal market, this year's results make interesting reading.

This report:

  • Introduces the findings

  • Looks at whether content budgets are increasing, diminishing or remaining stable

  • Identifies which stakeholders are involved with overall content budget approval

  • Highlights which are the most popular products

  • Reports on the four main products used: LexisLibrary, Lexis PSL, Westlaw UK and Practical Law

  • Includes detailed comments from those surveyed into satisfaction and desired improvements with their core products

  • Highlights what respondents think products offer in terms of factors like ROI and time-savings

  • Includes commentary from those surveyed on what they'd like vendors to change

  • Asks how information professionals keep their content portfolios robust and comprehensive

  • Includes responses around areas such as duplication, multi-region contracts, formats, and IT involvement required

  • Looks at content purchases that fall outside the annual cycle

  • Delves into partnership and provides in-depth analysis of responses to questions around partnerships and relationships with the two key vendors: LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters

  • Finds out what those questioned value most about working with vendors, and reports on the 5 key facets of an ideal vendor relationship.

Produced by Robin Neidorf

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