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RE: Spider Activity Reports from Blackwell Synergy
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- Subject: RE: Spider Activity Reports from Blackwell Synergy
- From: "John McDonald" <jmcdonald@library.caltech.edu>
- Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 23:00:29 EDT
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I've started to see a disparity in the handling of online journal security issues by both information providers and libraries alike. The level or value of trigger events differ by publisher as does the information communicated to the library about a possible event. In addition, the requirements placed on the library to deal with the possible event differs greatly by publisher. To address this situation, I'm organizing a panel discussion on online journal security issues for the Charleston Conference this fall. I've already confirmed some panelists from the commercial and society sectors, but contact me if you'd like to participate. (FYI: I've already invited a representative from Blackwell to be a panelist) Hopefully the session can grow into a working group to develop some standards in this area. Thanks, John McDonald Acquisitions Librarian California Institute of Technology jmcdonald@library.caltech.edu
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