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Re: Sage query re. bar codes
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- Subject: Re: Sage query re. bar codes
- From: David Goodman <dgoodman@princeton.edu>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 18:22:46 EST
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I have been told by our serials staff that not enough publishers use them yet, and it will only be worthwhile once all or almost all publishers include them. This makes sense to me, and I urge all publishers already using them to please continue while the rest catch up. > >SAGE Publications currently includes bar codes on the back of each issue > >of our journals. It would be extremely helpful to know whether librarians > >use these when checking-in journals or whether they are not actually > >needed. > > > >Jane Makoff > >Head of Journals Marketing > >Sage Publications > >6 Bonhill Street > >London > >Website: www.sagepub.co.uk > >Email: jane.makoff@sagepub.co.uk
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