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RE: The Journal of Experimental Biology - price increase
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- Subject: RE: The Journal of Experimental Biology - price increase
- From: "Nick Birch" <nick@biologists.com>
- Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 19:07:26 EST
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The Journal of Experimental Biology David Stern and I have had some direct e-mail contact on the point he raised a few days ago about the 2007 price rise for the Company of Biologists' journal, The Journal of Experimental Biology. However I think it might be useful to offer some clarification on our 2007 pricing policy for liblicense users generally. Whilst I'm obviously not able to go into details about Yale's negotiations with the Company for 2007 subscriptions, I can confirm that David's posting was based on a misapprehension about what Yale is currently paying for its 2006 subscription. In fact the year on year price increase proposed by CoB on a like for like renewal basis is 5% as is the case with the majority of our tier 5/multi-site subscribers. In adopting a tiered pricing system we have been very aware of the need think extremely carefully about price increases generally and especially for the largest institutional users. Under our system, the maximum any institution could pay more than before is 15%, many smaller institutions will actually be paying rather less than in 2006 and probably the largest percentage will see their prices increase by around 5%. Those institutions moving from print plus online to online only would see significant reductions on their 2006 prices. As has been announced we do not anticipate increasing our revenue through adopting tiered pricing by any more than is neccesary to cover the rate of inflation. Instead we are trying to adopt a system that is fairer for all institutions in relation to their size and potential usage. Nick Birch Sales and Marketing Manager The Company of Biologists Limited Cambridge CB4 0DL, UK www.biologists.org Please note new e-mail: nick@biologists.com -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu]On Behalf Of David Stern Sent: 16 November 2006 15:34 To: sts-l@ala.org; liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Subject: The Journal of Experimental Biology - price increase The Journal of Experimental Biology The Company of Biologists Ltd http://jeb.biologists.org/ While I applaud innovation and fair pricing, the new tiered pricing system represents an increase from just over $1,000 to just over $4,000 for large research libraries. Perhaps there is a way to move to this scheme, providing less cost to smaller libraries, without doing it in one year through untenable price increases to large libraries? David Stern Director of Science Libraries and Information Services Kline Science Library New Haven, CT 06520-8111 phone: 203 432-3447 fax: 203 432-3441 email: david.e.stern@yale.edu
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