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Re: Some background information on agreement UKB & Elsevier Science
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- Subject: Re: Some background information on agreement UKB & Elsevier Science
- From: "Christine Maher" <c.maher@bl1.lib.latrobe.edu.au>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 20:50:14 EDT
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Academic libraries in Australia are also engaging in this argument re the large STM publishers and I am very pleased to see that David Goodman is on my side ! Christine Maher Electronic Information Services Librarian La Trobe University Library Bundoora. Victoria. Australia. c.maher@latrobe.edu.au PH. 61 3 9479 1922 FAX 61 3 9471 0993 ____________ From: David Goodman <dgoodman@Princeton.EDU> To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Subject: Re: Some background information on agreement UKB & Elsevier Science Send reply to: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Date sent: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 21:46:03 EDT I can understand how in the Netherlands Elsevier is seen as an institution deserving continuing national support. I am not sure that other countries could think it justifiable to commit themselves on a national basis to guaranteeing the existence of any particular commercial publisher. This does not mean that I think it necessarily irrational for an individual institution to subscribe to Elsevier titles, some of which are excellent. David Goodman Biology Librarian, and Co-Chair, Electronic Journals Task Force Princeton University Library dgoodman@princeton.edu http://www.princeton.edu/~biolib/ phone: 609-258-3235 fax: 609-258-2627 _________________ Azim Koning (UBA) wrote: > Amsterdam, 27 June 2000 > > BACKGROUND INFORMATION > > Agreement between academic libraries in the Netherlands and Elsevier > Science > > Last year, the academic libraries in the Netherlands, associated in UKB > (all University Libraries, the Royal Library, and the library of the Royal > Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences) took up a position in the debate > on developments referring scientific information. One of its important > elements focused on the price increases of scientific journals, another > element on the gradual though rapid transition into digital information. > > Since August 1999, UKB has arranged a series of consultations with some > large publishers on the subjects mentioned above. Meanwhile, UKB came to > an agreement with the world's largest publisher of scientific information > - Elsevier Science - on all items discussed. The agreement will last for > five years (2000 - 2004). Arrangements have been made on the price > development for the forthcoming years, on the availability of the digital > versions of journals published by Elsevier Science. ...
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