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Re: Heads up: Nature license and confidentiality
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- Subject: Re: Heads up: Nature license and confidentiality
- From: "William Walsh" <libwdw@langate.gsu.edu>
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 18:35:10 EDT
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Sally Morris wrote: Different factors may have a bearing in each case. So making public the price actually negotiated would be most unfair on the vendor, wouldn't it? Reply: Without rehashing what was covered in the November 2005 threads "Response from Ted Bergstrom to Ann Okerson" and "Secret pricing (RE: Response from Ted Bergstrom to Ann Okerson)," why exactly do you see this as unfair? William Walsh Head, Acquisitions Department Georgia State University Library Atlanta, GA 30303 Email: wwalsh@gsu.edu
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