Dear Tom,

I'm glad that you brought this issue up, so others can learn from your experience. In 2013, we bought three e-book collections from three prominent publishers and the annual platform fee condition was included in the license agreement and they tried to convince us that if we keep one journal subscription at least (since we have already journals subscription with them) then no need to pay the annual platform fee. 
However, we refused to buy the collections if we don't have this condition removed from the agreement. At the end and after long negotiations, all of the three publishers agreed to waive the "annual platform fee" condition from the license agreements.

Best regards,
Mohammad 


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On Wednesday, July 18, 2018, 10:21 PM, Sunshine Carter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

We do just as Sandra describes as well......

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Sunshine J. Carter
Electronic Resources Librarian & ERM Unit Manager
University of Minnesota Libraries
309 19th Avenue S.
Minneapolis, MN 55455

On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 9:19 AM, Sandra M. Barstow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

I’m happy to see that I’m not the only person who thinks these fees are subscriptions in disguise!  I’ve been trying to convince various providers of electronic resources to waive these fees for our “one-time, perpetual access” purchases, for at least the last 8 years (since I’ve been in collection development).  I’ve been able to convince several of our major providers to waive these fees, either as part of the purchase or as part of an agreement to continue to add to our holdings in the future.  We haven’t refused to pay, but I make a point of cornering the highest-up person at the booth at the ALA conferences and telling them what I think of their ridiculous fees.

 

Sandy

 

Sandy Barstow

Head of Collection Development

University of Wyoming Libraries

Dept. 3334, 1000 E. University Avenue

Laramie, WY 82071

(307) 766-5621

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Subject: [lis-e-resources] Annual Hosting Fees - enough is enough!

 

Hi All,

 

Sorry for cross posting - which, in this context, means posting while I’m cross…

 

We’ve had a few instances lately where annual fees for accessing resources that we have “bought” have been ratcheted up in a way that makes journal inflation look reasonable. Back in 2014, with a small amount of money left at the end of the year, we bought an online archive, with the understanding that there would be an annual access fee of £50. For the next two years that was the case, but last year, with no warning, we were sent an invoice for £150. When I queried this I was told that they’d moved to a new platform, lots of new functionality, etc. etc. We paid it, because we didn’t really have any choice, but I made my feelings about the unannounced 200% increase very clear. Last night I received the invoice for this year’s access fee: it has now doubled, to £300.

 

I appreciate that everything involves a cost, and I’m not against the principle of paying an annual fee to access something that we “own” – but I really don’t like this situation of fees shooting up every year and there’s nothing we can do about it. It’s becoming a subscription in all but name, and that’s not what we wanted – or have the budget for.

 

I’m of a mind to just cancel it. And to never to buy anything from this supplier ever again. I’m wondering:

 

·         Is this something that bothers you?

·         Does anyone have a strategy for dealing with this?

·         Has anyone ever refused to pay, and lost access to content?

·         Has JISC published some sort of guideline to publishers about this?

 

Thanks all,

 

Tom

 

 

Tom Francis

 

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