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RE: Interview with Springer's Derk Haank



Sandy,

I tend not to respond to set ups like this for fear that I will 
get inundated with responses that I do not have the time or 
inclination to deal with. So with that caveat, I will tell you 
that I am a librarian who has been involved with the licensing of 
e-resources for over 14 years and I agree with Derk Haank.

Take care,

Warren


Warren Holder
Electronic Resources Co-ordinator
University of Toronto Libraries
Toronto, Ontario CANADA M5S 1A5
warren.holder@utoronto.ca
www.library.utoronto.ca/its/warren.html


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
[mailto:owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu] On Behalf Of Sandy Thatcher
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 6:16 PM
To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
Subject: Re: Interview with Springer's Derk Haank

I find this comment rather astonishing:

>On whether there is a structural problem in the scholarly 
>publishing market, and the likelihood that the research 
>community might at some point no longer be able to afford to 
>keep paying publishers' prices:
>
>"I don't believe there is a structural problem, and things will 
>not fall apart. There are always countervailing forces. I don't 
>believe that our pricing is a big problem, and I am sure that 
>this market can carry on indefinitely. As I say, I accept that 
>there was once a problem. But today, we can't give libraries 
>access to any more journals because they already have access to 
>all they could ever want."

I would be interesting in knowing whether there are ANY 
librarians who would agree with this statement, and the one 
earlier in the interview where Haank says: "The Big Deal is the 
best invention since sliced bread."

I suppose a CEO is paid to be optimistic, though...

Sandy Thatcher


>An interview with Derk Haank, CEO of Springer Science+Business
>Media has been published in the January issue of Information
>Today.
>
>More here:
>http://poynder.blogspot.com/2011/01/interview-with-springers-derk-haank.html