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RE: National Online: Nature and Others... (like SCIENCE)
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- Subject: RE: National Online: Nature and Others... (like SCIENCE)
- From: David Goodman <dgoodman@phoenix.Princeton.EDU>
- Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 15:06:20 EDT
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Rick, we have 6000 fte and 30,000 journals. At $0.50 per fte, if they all charged at that rate, our cost for journals would be $90 Million. (For perspective, our current total acquisition budget is about $10 Million.) You would probably say only the good journals should charge at this rate. I wonder how many of the 30,000 would say they aren't good and should therefore charge less? I will not argue for the current model of pricing, by which the poorer journals cost more because of their lower circulation and high first-copy costs, but this one is no more rational. David Goodman, Princeton University Biology Library dgoodman@princeton.edu 609-258-3235 On Sat, 19 May 2001, Rick Anderson wrote: > > You are basing that calculation on the assumption that all of those users > > represented by the library will actually use the resource. > > No, I'm basing it on the assumption that all of those users have the > _opportunity_ to use it. Granted, not all of them will take advantage. > But at UNR, we break even at 46 users -- every user beyond that number is > getting access for less than $77 of the library's money, and many of those > users will be faculty members (who would have had to pay $127 for an > individual subscription). There's simply no way to reasonably construe > institutional access to Science Online as anything less than a bargain for > most institutions. (Nor, I maintain, is there any reasonable way to > construe the existence of a higher-priced premium service as > "discrimination.") > > ------------- > Rick Anderson > Electronic Resources/Serials Coordinator > The University Libraries > University of Nevada, Reno > 1664 No. Virginia St. > Reno, NV 89557 > PH (775) 784-6500 x273 > FX (775) 784-1328 > rickand@unr.edu
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