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Springer 2005 Journals Price Lists and Migration Update



Date: Fri, 05 Nov 2004 15:47:57 +0100
From: Angela Timmerman <Angela.Timmerman@springer-sbm.com>

Would you be so kind as to post the message below to Liblicense on behalf
of Springer? For some reason I am having difficulty doing it myself.
 
Angela Timmerman
Springer
Product Manager, Library Relations

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RE: Springer 2005 Journals Price Lists and Migration Update  


Springer 2005 Journals Price Lists

Springer is pleased to announce our 2005 Price Lists are now available
online.

Please visit w <http://www.springeronline.com/librarians>
ww.springeronline.com/librarians and click on "2005 Journals Price List".

You will note that there are separate price lists for journals formerly
published by Springer-Verlag and for journals formerly published by Kluwer
Academic Publishers.

Online access is available through SpringerLink, a highly regarded data
source for researchers in academic and corporate institutions and other
vital knowledge centers. SpringerLink is continually developing to meet
the ever-changing research needs of the scientific community.

KluwerOnline Journals Migrate to SpringerLink

Due to the recent merger of Springer-Verlag with Kluwer Academic
Publishers all journals hosted by KluwerOnline will be available only at
SpringerLink beginning sometime in January 2005. The combination of online
content from KluwerOnline and SpringerLink will result in one of the
world's largest collections of scientific, technical and medical
literature: 1,200 high-quality, peer-reviewed journals, available in one
place for the first time. Between now and January, there will be no
disruption of service to KluwerOnline. Once the migration is completed and
tested, visitors to KluwerOnline will automatically be redirected to
SpringerLink. There will be immediate changes to URLs. However, libraries'
bibliographic systems with KluwerOnline URLs will automatically be
rerouted to the corresponding page on SpringerLink.

This includes journal home pages, article pages, and full-text PDFs.
However, at some time during 2005, libraries must update their URLs and
will be told well in advance. More information regarding the migration and
relaunch of SpringerLink, with additional functionality, will be
communicated soon through our new Library Zone newsletter, coming in
November 2004.

For further information, please contact your local Licensing Manager or
send an e-mail to sales@springer-sbm.com.

Sincerely,

George Scotti
Global Director of Channel Marketing
Library Relations