Hi Ashleigh,
Does this supplement the new NESLI deal? Can we have more
particulars please especially over perpetual access?
Many thanks
Sue
On 29 Sep 05, at 16:29, Ashleigh Bell wrote:
> Taylor & Francis Group is to embark on a project to digitise its
> backfile collections back to Volume 1 Issue 1 by key subject area.
>
> Journals falling under the company's 3 imprints; Taylor & Francis,
> Routledge and Psychology Press, will be digitised and released over
> the coming months in a bid to allow libraries to strengthen their
> collections of scholarly information available to their researchers,
> whilst saving valuable shelf space in the library.
>
> Introducing the first subject archives to become available:
>
> Education Archive
> Your library now has the opportunity to enable access to the complete
> collection of Education articles, from the world's leading Education
> publisher, from less than one third of a pence per page. The
> collection includes access to 113 titles and over 1.1 million pages,
> and compliments the existing availability of approximately 52,000
> Education online articles.
>
> Business, Management & Economics Archive
> From less than half a pence per page, your library can add to the
> currently available 15,000 articles in Business, Management and
> Economics by purchasing the archive of 45 titles and 250,000 pages.
> All articles include full cross-searching capability, article
> abstracts and references.
>
> Flexible purchasing options are available to suit every budget that
> allow for a one time purchase with annual maintenance fee or small
> annual subscription. We appreciate the concern of perpetual access
> rights, therefore should your library wish to purchase an archive by
> annual subscription, and the spend on the archive reaches 125% of the
> outright purchase cost for that year, your library will automatically
> have purchased the collection at the one-time fee and only the small
> annual maintenance charge will be due for future years.
>
> Current print plus online or online only subscriptions will continue
> to include online access back to 1997 where available. In the event
> of cancellation perpetual access will be granted to any volume where a
> fully paid subscription was held.
>
> Christoph Chesher, Group Sales Director, Taylor & Francis Group says,
> "T&F remains focused on the widest dissemination of key content to
> scholars and researchers worldwide. The development of online
> archives demonstrates T&F's commitment to digital academic publishing
> and perfectly compliments our growing portfolio of over 370,000
> articles from 1050 ejournals and catalogue of 12,000 ebooks".
>
> Online archives will continue to be released during the coming months.
> The next backfile due to be digitised will cover Physics, Chemistry
> and Materials Science.
>
> To find out more on the journals included and pricing options
> available, and to qualify for a 50% discount on the annual fee in 2006
> please contact:
>
> Ashleigh Bell
> Journals Sales Manager
> Tel:+ 44 (0)207 017 6350
> Mobile: + 44 (0)7764 984581
> Fax: + 44 (0)207 017 6725
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