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Thought members of this list might be interested in the following press
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PRESS RELEASE
Lisse, the Netherlands
September 4, 2003



ALPSP Learned Journals Collection Opens its Doors With a Whopping 247
Titles



The ALPSP Learned Journals Collection (ALJC) is open for business today,
launching its unique collection of 247 journals from 25 diverse
publishers. The ALJC (www.alpsp-collection.org) enables small and
medium-sized publishers to package their journals with a single umbrella
license, pricing model and delivery platform. The new online collection
is the result of a unique collaboration between the Association of
Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP), Swets Blackwell and
Extenza. Swets Blackwell has orchestrated ALJC's complex licensing and
legal structure and also serves as its worldwide sales, marketing and
access channel.

The ALJC spares customers the hassle of negotiating e-licenses and
pricing with diverse publishers, allowing them to access high quality
e-journals directly via SwetsWise online content. The 247 ALJC titles
are available both in the full Collection and in three
discipline-specific packages in the areas of medicine & life science (85
titles), science & technology (57 titles), and the arts, humanities &
social sciences (129 titles). Pricing is based on a percentage of the
ALJC's current collective print value and is guaranteed for 3 years.
Both print-plus-electronic and electronic-only options are available -
customers may migrate from one to the other during the 3-year license
agreement period.  Special consortial arrangements are available.
Detailed pricing and license information is available on the ALJC
website.

Sally Morris, Secretary-General of ALPSP, said: "The ALPSP Learned
Journals Collection represents a win-win solution both for smaller
publishers and for libraries.   We are delighted by the scale of
publisher support in its very first year, and - if early reactions from
libraries are anything to go by - all the participants will be seeing
increased sales in 2004."

Steven Hartman, Swets Blackwell's Commercial Director, said: "An
exciting new era for global consortia and multi-site purchasing has
arrived. The ALJC project allows key scholarly content to be easily
maintained and used, while the ALJC partnership has created an excellent
precedent for future initiatives."

The ALJC is accessible via SwetsWise and currently contains 247 titles
from the following 25 publishers: ALPSP, American Institute of
Biological Sciences, Australian Academic Press, Beech Tree Publishing,
British Psychological Society, Carden Jennings Publishing Co. Ltd.,
Chartered Institute of Building, Hindawi Publishing, Imaginative Minds,
Institute of Psychoanalysis, Institution of Chemical Engineers, IOS
Press, Kingston Press, Makerere, Multilingual Matters / Channel View
Publications, OECD, Questions Publishing, The Royal Society, Royal
Society of Medicine Press, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, School of
Social Work, Society for Personality Research, Swets & Zeitlinger
Publishers, Vathek, and Walter de Gruyter.

About ALPSP
ALPSP is the international trade association for the community of
not-for-profit publishers and those who work with them to disseminate
academic and professional information.  It was founded in 1972, and
currently has 272 members in 27 countries. ALPSP carries out research
and other projects, monitors national and international issues and
represents members' interests to the wider world. It offers an extensive
program of courses, seminars, and training as well as an informative
website (www.alpsp.org), a quarterly journal, Learned Publishing, and a
monthly electronic newsletter, ALPSP Alert.

About Swets Blackwell
Swets Blackwell is the world's leading subscription agent, with offices
in 23 countries on 6 continents. It provides a wide range of
subscription management solutions for academic, scientific, technical,
medical, corporate and government libraries and information centers
worldwide. Founded in 1901, Swets Blackwell counts among its 60,000
customers many of the world's major research libraries and over 30% of
the Fortune 500 companies. Swets Blackwell's ongoing search for
excellence in both process and service is reflected in its ISO 9001:2000
certification. Please note: Swets Blackwell will change its name to
Swets Information Services as of December 2nd 2003.



News Media Contact
For more information please contact:
Ylann Schemm, Communication Executive
Swets Blackwell
P.O. Box 830
2160 SZ Lisse, The Netherlands
Tel.: +31 (0) 252 435 584
Fax: +31 (0) 252 435 514
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Cheers
Lesley


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