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Notice ID:FA8604-20-Q-5020
EBSCO Small Engine Repair and Reference Center DoD Libraries require access to a database that provides detailed, user-friendly repair guides for all manner of small engines. Database content must pro...
EBSCO Small Engine Repair and Reference Center DoD Libraries require access to a database that provides detailed, user-friendly repair guides for all manner of small engines. Database content must provide assistance in routine maintenance (tune-ups, brake service) as well as extensive repairs (engine and transmission disassembly) and allows users to search by product type, brand, model/engine type, specific area of model/engine type, and model numbers in PDF full-text documents. E-Content purchased must be aduiobooks. Content must offer more than 450 full-text reference books with original photos and illustrations, information on more than 25 years of engine models, coverage of more than 90,000 repairs, full collection of Clymer repair manuals with new and updated content added regularly, and user-friendly interface. Must also provide information on the repair of air-cooled engines, ATVs, chainsaws, commercial mowers, diesel engines, farm tractors, generators, motorcycles, marine (boats), outdoor power equipment, personal watercraft/jet ski, riding lawn mowers, rotary tillers, snowmobiles, snow throwers, string trimmers and blowers, walk-behind mowers, and yard and garden tractors. Search functionality should be by keyword, Boolean/phrase, options to limit by keyword or phrase, capability to cite, export, and Permalink functionality sustainable URL to return to original article. Customer convenience services must include online help, option to save, print, email, save search histories and results. Access to information needs to be seamless, minimal response time between query initiation and query results, and search results within 5-10 seconds. Database must be able to provide password embedded URL’s for access through Library OPACS. Must be able to interface with the Air Force Portal, Army Knowledge Online (AKO), Marine Corps, Military OneSource, and Navy Digital Library (NDL).