Sara,
I would be very interested to hear what information have you received about
a JISC/OUP licence for 2003 ? We haven't received any further information
other than that an offer had been accepted (by the JISC Journals Working
Group) and was at the contract stage (lis-nesli-reps 21 November 2002).
All information about JISC electronic journal negotiations will be
disseminated via the lis-nesli-reps list and the JISC e-journals website
www.nesli.ac.uk , which are maintained by MIMAS on behalf of JISC. The
e-journals web site is now fully interlinked with the Collections section of
the new JISC web site.
I would advise also subscribing to jisc-e-collections and to chest-news if
you do not already do so.
best wishes
Sean Dunne
MIMAS
> -----Original Message-----
> From: An informal open list set up by the UK Serials Group
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Taylor, Sara
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> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 2:40 PM
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> Subject: [LIS-E-JOURNALS] Communication and electronic resources
>
>
> I know this has been raised before, but communications regarding
> electronic
> resources don't seem to be reaching me as they once did. Despite belonging
> to numerous JISCmail lists, information regarding the following has only
> reached me in a roundabout way:
>
> * JISC/OUP licence for 2003
> * continuation of the CHEST & BEI/ERIC licence beyond July 2003
> * expression of interest in a potential CHEST/PsycARTICLES licence
>
> The problems seem to date from the end of NESLI, and the change
> in the role
> of CHEST/JISC.
>
> I left the lis-link list in an attempt to reduce the number of messages I
> received, but I'm wondering whether it would be better to subscribe again.
> Any views from other lis-e-journals members?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Sara
>
> Sara Taylor,
> St.Martin's College, Lancaster
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