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In the summer I sent a message around on LIS-SCITECH asking whether 
anyone had produced any strategy documents on how they were dealing 
with electronic journals.

Not a huge response - but Cardiff University did send me a draft of 
their policy document which is currently being used as a starting 
point for our plans.

We have pursued the issue much further since the summer, but are now 
considering how we should move this forward.

I will inform the list is we make any headway, but in the meantime if 
anyone out there has some brilliant ideas - let me know.

Regards

Nigel May



Nigel May.
Academic and Information Services Co-ordinator (Science)
University of Plymouth.
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