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Corporate subscription

“Keeping corporate subscribers ahead of the trend.” Price: R 22 857.12 (excl VAT) R 26 057.12 (incl VAT)

A Corporate subscription is the most service-orientated package available from the Institute. It provides subscribers with informal access to researchers as well as unlimited support via the library information service. This means that Corporate subscribers should never be caught unaware by any aspect of South African development as they are able to interface directly with the Institute on any area relevant to their business or the country as a whole.

Corporate subscriptions are designed for top companies who are able to take advantage of the online resources, research facilities, and use can make use of multiple copies of Institute publications. Companies with limited research resources may also find this package appropriate as they can maximise their resources by having access to the Institute's services.

A Corporate subscription includes the full suite of services offered by the Institute as detailed below:

Publications

  • Monthly Fast Facts subscription (up to ten copies)


Online services

  • Unlimited access to Fast Facts Online (also available via email)
  • Employee access via company intranet [Fixed IP address required]
  • Access to the South African Mirror briefing in PowerPoint format


Other services

  • Unlimited access to the Institute's library information service which includes a 24-hour turnaround time on information queries
  • Invitations to the South African Mirror briefing (+ two free seats)
  • Invitations to other Institute briefings (+ two free seats)
  • Annual in-house South African Mirror briefing (on request)
  • Informal access to Institute researchers
  • In-house training for staff on how to use the Institute’s publications and services (on request)


Please note: The Institute reserves the right to limit library support at any time for any reason.

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