I must be lucky. I got an email "Annual Reviews Site Announcement" on June
4th covering the backfiles and the redesign of the AP online site,
including improved admin side. And an email "Electronic Back Volume
Collection" on June 6th from Margarita Davison [log in to unmask],
just covering the backfiles, and including the line "Would you please let
me know if you are not the librarian so that I may update our records." So
I guess any of you could contact Margarita to be added to her list...
Terry Bucknell
Electronic Resources Manager
Harold Cohen Library
University of Liverpool
PO Box 123 Liverpool L69 3DA
Tel: +44 (0)151 794 5408 Fax: +44 (0)151 794 5417
Email: [log in to unmask]
--On 09 June 2003 10:23 +0100 Louise Cole <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Lesley,
>
> We never received any notification of this at Leeds either. Thanks for
> drawing our attention to it.
>
> Louise
>
> Louise Cole
> Electronic Resources Team Leader
> Health Sciences Library
> University of Leeds
> Leeds LS2 9JT
>
> e-mail [log in to unmask]
> tel 0113 343 5502
> fax 0113 343 4381
>
>
> At 12:08 04/06/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> With so many publishers adding additional backfiles sometimes free for
>> existing subscribers, sometimes for a one-off charge, it is getting
>> increasingly difficult to keep up with all the changes, especially when
>> publishers don't tell us, their customers, about what they are up to.
>> Earlier in the year I reported to this list that I had noticed that many
>> Kluwer journals where the backfiles had previously only gone back a few
>> years to e.g. 1999 or 2000, seemed to have had additional content added,
>> in many cases back to 1997 or 1998. Did Kluwer ever come back and
>> clarify their position to any of us? Well, I never heard anything from
>> them, although there is now information about this in their FAQs at:
>> http://www.lwwonline.com/common/kap/gw-faq.htm#Q7
>>
>> I am sending this email because it may be of interest to some of you -
>> apologies if you already know about it - it is not intended to be an
>> advertisement for Annual Reviews, Inc.
>>
>> Do you know that Annual Reviews, Inc. has now digitized all the
>> backfiles of the Annual Review series, which can now be purchased for a
>> one-off price of $5000 per location? I've known that this was in
>> process for quite a while now, and had emailed Annual Reviews, Inc. back
>> in the middle of September 2002, asking for further details e.g. would
>> this cost extra etc..
>>
>> As we have print/online subscriptions to 22/29 Annual Reviews, I might
>> have expected that the publisher might email me (as the online
>> subscription administrator), that the digitization of their backfiles
>> was complete and provide me with pricing/license details. I had been
>> promised that they would let me know once the backfile program was
>> available. Maybe they've sent it on a flier, but email to the designated
>> contact seems to be the most sensible route of communicating such
>> information.
>>
>> It was only because I was looking for an article in the Annual Review of
>> Astronomy and Astrophysics that I spotted additional volumes that
>> weren't there previously. I don't know how long it has been since the
>> digitization has been completed and pricing available.
>>
>> Those of you who don't already know about it - did anybody? - can find
>> further information at:
>>
>> http://www.annualreviews.org/inst-subscribers/ebvc.asp
>>
>> I would have appreciated if Annual Reviews, Inc. could have informed
>> institutional subscribers like myself as soon as this information became
>> available. We see this as a wonderful resource and are very much wanting
>> to purchase access to it, providing the feedback we get from our
>> departments is positive, which it seems to be so far. However, wanting
>> to purchase access to the archive is one thing, there is also a need to
>> find this extra money out of existing resources because of a lack of
>> forewarning of pricing information, which makes planning budgets
>> extremely difficult at the moment.
>>
>> Also, is there any chance of a free trial like the IoP did when they
>> digitized their archive, whereby access to their archive is free until
>> the end of the year, giving us time to get orders in place if we wish to
>> have access to their archive?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Lesley
>>
>>
>>
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>> Lesley Crawshaw, Faculty Information Consultant,
>> Learning and Information Services,
>> University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, AL10 9AB UK
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> Jonathan McAslan
> Serials & Electronic Resources Manager
> University of Aberdeen
> Queen Mother Library
> Aberdeen AB24 3UE
> Scotland
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