To add my pennyworth,
We too have had this letter. As an EPIC we can only justify subscribing to
the paper version of European Access, which is excellent value for the
information it contains. The move to KnowEurope would mean us having to pay
a huge increase, which I find outrageous. We will not be taking up
ProQuest's special offer, as there is no way we can justify this expenditure.
Do other EPICs agree?
Alan Power
County Reference Library
Aylesbury
Bucks
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From: Brett, Julie [LSS] [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 04 December 2002 16:33
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: European Access
Hi everyone,
I've just had a letter from ProQuest announcing that European Access will
cease in December 2003. It will only be available online as part of
KnowEurope. This will be an enormous loss to us as the subscription costs
to Know Europe will be a big barrier. I wondered if colleagues felt
similarly or has everyone else already subscribed to KnowEurope.
Apologies for duplicate postings
Julie
Julie Brett
Manager
European Documentation Centre
Learning Centre
Leeds Metropolitan University
City Campus
Leeds
LS1 3HE
Tel 0113 283 3126
Fax 0113 283 6779
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