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Re: Electronic Journal Tracking Services
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- Subject: Re: Electronic Journal Tracking Services
- From: "Cecelia N. Boone" <c-boon@maroon.tc.umn.edu>
- Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 21:46:12 EDT
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To add another element to this conversation. . . .There are a number of libraries in Minnesota and the Dakotas that are interested in a consortial arrangement with SerialsSolutions, or one of the other electronic journal tracking services, to provide holding information and other management services for aggregator databases that have been licensed through consortium-wide agreements. Does anyone have experience with negotiating for these services and using them in a multi-library setting? Cecelia Boone, Asst. to the Dir. MINITEX Library Information Network 15 Andersen Library University of Minnesota 222 21st Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN 55455 612-624-6353 ___ At 07:08 PM 5/14/01 EDT, you wrote: > >We are investigating also. The Serials Solution web site gives pricing, >etc. Cost depends on the number of full-text journals being tracked and >which custom reports you want. > >Go to their "How to Join" page: > > http://www.serialssolutions.com/Join.asp > >========================================================================= >Jeanette Mosey, Head Librarian Austin Community College >Library Technical Services & Automation 7748 Highway 290 West >(512) 223-8682 voice (223-8611 fax) Austin, TX 78736 >jmosey@austin.cc.tx.us http://library.austin.cc.tx.us
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