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Nature's new "post cancellation policy"
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- Subject: Nature's new "post cancellation policy"
- From: Debi Baker <ddbaker@uoregon.edu>
- Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 20:37:16 EDT
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Colleagues, Please see the message below from one of our member institutions. I have not seen anything here about this -- perhaps I've missed it since I tend to delete posts based on subject line? If not, is anyone else having this experience with Nature? Regards, Debi ******************************************************************** Debi Baker Orbis Cascade Alliance Projects Manager ddbaker@uoregon.edu 1299 University of Oregon voice: (541) 346-1832 Eugene, OR 97403-1299 fax: (541) 346-1968 ******************************************************************** ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 10:37:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: alliance-er: Nature's new "post cancellation policy" I received an email from our representative at Nature recently regarding their new license agreement that includes a "post cancellation policy" which will be effective as of 1/1/07. Here's the gist of it: "As we discussed, the journals that you currently have a site license to will receive the maximum content benefit by being grand-fathered into this policy. Right now your site licenses come with a large amount of archives, which you will never lose if you cancel a title (however, there will be a minimum fee to keep your access going); with our new policy customers are only given 4 years of a rolling archive, and if you cancel, your retained access only covers the years that you subscribed to. I am not sure if your budget allows, but I am recommending to all of my customers that if you plan on adding a journal, or switching journals from print to online, I would do so before the end of this year in order to receive the most amount of archives, and still have your archive coverage protected if you need to cancel." Has your library received this message from Nature, and what are your thoughts about it? I am particularly disturbed, not only by the approach they are using to "encourage" more online subscriptions, but by the fact that we will no longer own the content we paid for if we begin a new subscription to a journal online after 1/1/07, but will only have access to a 4 year rolling archive. Has anyone seen discussion of this new license on any list-servs? Joanna
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