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RE: Euromonitor license
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- Subject: RE: Euromonitor license
- From: "Chilton Galadriel" <chilton.gala@uwlax.edu>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 15:48:20 EDT
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Hi Kristine, Yes, we are currently experiencing the same problem with Euromonitor. Like you, we subscribe to a small data set (World Marketing Data and Statistics) and though I have previewed the entire package (GMID) our budget prohibited us from upgrading in the past. Thus, this increase in subscription cost mid-contract is a bit frustrating and out of our price range. It seems that if the software upgrade was not going to be compatible to their customer's subscriptions, then the full product should be made available free of charge until the next renewal. Euromonitor gave us two months notice of the coming change; however, the notice came *after* I had submitted a budget request for 2007/2008 - not that this matters a great deal since we haven't had a budget increase in the past four years. Presently, I have asked Euromonitor for an extension on their deadline, and I am also in the process of reviewing our license agreement that we signed upon renewal. I too would be interested in hearing others' response to this situation! Best regards, Galadriel ---------------------------------------------- Galadriel Chilton Electronic Resources Librarian Murphy Library University of Wisconsin - La Crosse La Crosse, WI 54601 chilton.gala@uwlax.edu [SNIP]
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