Feedback so far... Thanks to the Publishers for clarification and to
everyone for your feedback.
No longer offering free online with hard copy:-
John Wiley
American Physiological Society (APS)
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
CABI Publishing
Continuing to offer free online with hard copy:-
Sage
Blackwell Publishing (Blackwell Publishers Humanities and Social Sciences)
Blackwell Publishing (Munksgaard) "now also include online access with
print"
Taylor & Francis Group: including Carfax, Routledge, Psychology Press, Spon
and former Gordon and Breach/Harwood Academic titles.
Royal Society of Chemistry journals
Other notes:
Blackwell Publishing (Blackwell Science) - "continue to offer a choice of
print-only, online-only (90%) or print plus online (110%)"
[The individual journal "Addiction" has moved to Blackwell Publishing
(Science) from Taylor and Francis and now falls under the former Blackwell
Science pricing policy.]
AIP surcharge for extended backfiles - see Bernd-Christoph Kaemper's e-mail
for details - already posted.
Regards
Nick
Nicholas Lewis
Electronic Resources & LLT Subject Librarian
UEA Library
Norwich
NR4 7TJ
phone: 01603-592382
fax: 01603-259490
> -----Original Message-----
> From: An informal open list, set up under the auspices of the United
> Kingdom Seri [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Nicholas
> Lewis
> Sent: 02 November 2001 09:35
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> Subject: Journal Subscription Options for 2002 revisited - Who's changed
> arrangements?
>
>
> Following on from last month's discussions, I'd find it helpful to bring
> together our shared knowledge of Publishers whose access arrangements for
> online have changed from free online with hard copy (2001) to a revised
> charging structure (for 2002). Going back through the list we have so far:
>
> No longer offering free online with hard copy:-
> John Wiley
> American Physiological Society (APS)
> American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
> CABI Publishing
>
> Continuing to offer free online with hard copy:-
> Sage
> Blackwell Publishers (now incorporating Science, Publishers & Munksgaard)
>
> I realise this summary may be a bit of a simplification, but it does serve
> to 'flag up' where individual institutions may wish to take some
> pre-emptive
> action. If anyone would like to add to this list over the next
> few weeks and
> reply to me direct, I will offer to summarise for the list. Publishers are
> welcome to join in too or correct us if we get it wrong! This exercise is
> designed to share information, not to make any value judgements about
> whether or not these extra charges should now apply for 2002.
>
> Remember this is just for those publishers changing from offering free
> online with hard copy in 2001 to implementing a charging model of
> some kind
> for online for 2002.
>
> If people don't feel this is helpful, then please ignore!
>
> Regards
>
> Nick
>
> Nicholas Lewis
> Electronic Resources & LLT Subject Librarian
> University of East Anglia Library
> Norwich
> NR4 7TJ
> phone: 01603-592382
> fax: 01603-259490
>
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