I have just had an email from Amel Abourachid at Ingenta to say:
"we have now completed our gracing exercise for 2006, so you will have
access to any 2006 content via IngentaConnect where you hold a 2005
subscription. We will be gracing all 2005 subscriptions to avoid any
interruption to your access via IngentaConnect."
We still don't have access to the title that first alerted me to this
problem, but these things often take a while to cascade down...
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 16 December 2005 09:35 -0500 "Hamaker, Chuck"
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> It sounds like there is no gracing period for the Blackwells and MIT
> titles?
>
> Chuck Hamaker
> Associate University Librarian Collections and Technical Services
> Atkins Library
> University of North Carolina Charlotte
> Charlotte, NC 28223
> phone 704 687-2825
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: An informal open list set up by the UK Serials Group
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lesley Crawshaw Sent:
> Friday, December 16, 2005 9:13 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: IngentaConnect - Why Do We Keep Losing Access To Titles That
> Were Once Had Access To?
>
> Hi Terry,
>
> You beat me to it! I was just about to send an email relating to
> non-access to 2006 issues of some of our subscribed titles that are
> already on IngentaConnect.
>
> We have a subscription to several MIT Press journals, including Neural
> Computation, which already has 2006 issues available, but guess what we
> can't access the 2006 issues through IngentaConnect. We've had the same
> problem with this particular title every year. In this case I've always
> understood that was because the MIT Press subscription data sent to
> Ingenta is for particular volumes. However, try explaining to a user why
> we don't have access to the 2006 issues!
>
> I've been checking through several other publishers on IngentaConnect and
> this problem is also affecting titles published by Blackwell Publishing.
>
> The good news is that everything is working fine for our Hodder Arnold,
> OUP, Royal Society of Medicine Press and T&F Informa subscriptions that
> have 2006 issues already available, but I haven't had a chance to check
> all our subscriptions.
>
> If it's working for some publishers then there is no reason it can't work
> for all of them. I presume the fact that it doesn't must relate to the
> nature of the files sent by the publisher to Ingenta.
>
> Cheers
> Lesley
>
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> Learning and Information Services
> University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, AL10 9AB
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: An informal open list set up by the UK Serials Group
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Terry Bucknell
> Sent: 16 December 2005 13:45
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: IngentaConnect - Why Do We Keep Losing Access To Titles That
> Were Once Had Access To?
>
> Lesley et al,
>
> On a related note, we have just come across another 'quirk' with Ingenta
> Connect.
>
> Some of our subscribed journals (including some in Big Deals, e.g.
> Blackwell Publishing, Springer) have already published 2006 issues.
> Although we can access them from the publisher's own site where it has
> one (e.g. Synergy, SpringerLink), Ingenta tell us that they won't
> automatically enable access those issues on Ingenta until Jan 1st 2006.
>
> This has meant that we have had to do a bulk update to our link
> resolver's knowledge base. Instead of merrily leaving the end date blank
> for our current subscriptions on Ingenta, we have has to set them to the
> end of 2005. Then first thing in 2006 we will have to set them to the
> end of 2006, and so on every year.
>
> Do publishers with who we hold valid 2006 subscriptions really want
> Ingenta to denied subscribers access to 2006 issues until Jan 1st 2006?
>
>
> 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 16 December 2005 13:19 +0000 Lesley Crawshaw
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Once upon a time I used to think that once access had been set up to a
>> subscription on IngentaConnect, then the only thing you needed to worry
>> about was checking that the access to the content for the new
>> subscription year was working OK. How naïve I was! From what I can see
>> this is no longer the case, now one can lose total access or partial
>> access to subscriptions for no apparent reason and without any warning
>> and to make it worse at any time of the year!
>>
>> We've suffered no end of problems with access to many titles on
>> IngentaConnect this year, in fact I've never known a more frustrating
>> year than this!
>>
>> Some of the problems appear to relate to the same old problems of being
>> allocated new subscriber numbers for no apparent reason. Some of the
>> problems can be traced back to Turpin (who some publishers use as their
>> subscription fulfilment agent) allocating new subscriber numbers to our
>> subscriptions, without even thinking that this might have a knock-on
>> effect on our online access. Other problems appear to relate to
>> publishers files not being able to be matched up to the correct
>> institution.
>>
>> Whilst I am not blaming Ingenta for all these problems, it is about time
>> that someone took responsibility for getting these issues resolved once
>> and for all, before a number of us librarians are carted off to the
>> "funny farm". As more and more of us are going online only, we really
>> can't have our subscriptions going up and down like a yo-yo! Journals
>> are one of the few resources that are paid for in advance of their
>> publication, it seems that sometimes that we are not getting anything
>> for that money.
>>
>> There is hardly a publisher on IngentaConnect that we haven't some kind
>> of problems with this year.
>>
>> Since many of us might use usage statistics to evaluate which
>> subscriptions are worth keeping, there may be journals that get cancelled
>> because of low usage statistics, where the reason the usage statistics
>> are so low is that we haven't had access to those particular journals
>> because of
>> afore-mentioned problems.
>>
>> Just to illustrate today we uncovered the fact that we'd lost all our
>> access to the Journal of Agricultural Economics - we've had access to
>> this ever since it first appeared on ingenta back in 2002. It was working
>> until quite recently, but now all our access has disappeared. The
>> publisher is now trying to get this resolved for us.
>>
>> I can't wait for 2006!
>>
>> Cheers
>> Lesley
>>
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> Lesley Crawshaw, Faculty Information Consultant
>> Learning and Information Services
>> University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, AL10 9AB
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> email: [log in to unmask]
>> phone: 01707 284662 fax: 01707 284666
>> list owner: [log in to unmask]
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