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OECD Subscription Prices 2006
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- Subject: OECD Subscription Prices 2006
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- Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2005 21:17:25 EDT
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OECD Publishing is pleased to release its 2006 subscription prices for SourceOECD services and periodicals. The price of our flagship service: SourceOECD Books, Periodicals and Statistics is unchanged for most not-for-profit clients. Overall, OECD is keeping price rises within the bounds of euro inflation (~2%), except for US dollar clients where we have had to increase prices by around 7% to cover exchange rate movements against the euro. Periodical Changes for 2006 Three print periodicals cease publication at the end of 2005: * PEB Exchange will become freely available online only. * NEA News will become freely available online only. * Creditor Reporting System on Aid Activities will become an occasional book series. The DAC Journal is being re-launched as the OECD DAC Journal on Development SourceOECD - new formula for themes in 2006 Subject librarians may be interested in the re-launch of the SourceOECD themes. From 2006, the themes will not only give online access to relevant books, but also include all statistical databases and periodicals - so a single subscription will ensure you get access to all relevant OECD content, with the option of print delivery too. Contact your usual vendor for more details. OECD Working Papers - now freely available via SourceOECD Nearly 1,000 working papers from 1986 to date are now available, free of charge, from SourceOECD. Eleven series are presented, including that of the OECD's Economics Department. Fuller details of these changes and the 2006 prices are available from: www.oecd.org/publishing If you have any questions or comments about our services or prices, I'll be glad to hear from you, Toby Green Head of Dissemination and Marketing OECD Publishing Public Affairs and Communications Directorate http://www.oecd.org/Bookshop http://www.SourceOECD.org - our award-winning e-library http://www.oecd.org/OECDdirect - our new title alerting service +33 1 45 24 94 15 (phone)/ 53 (fax) 2 rue Andr� Pascal, 75775 Paris Cedex 16, France Find out more about our new Factbook, a compilation of 100 statistical indicators from across the OECD's work complete with downloadable Excel spreadsheets: http://www.oecd.org/publications/factbook
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