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RE: AAAS and JSTOR issues
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- From: "Chen, Xiaotian" <chen@bumail.bradley.edu>
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 18:40:44 EDT
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Yes, AAAS's withdrawal of Sciecne from JSTOR is very disappointing. Since it is the first major periodical to withdraw from JSTOR, my fear is that other publishers may follow suit, and AAAS may have just kicked off the beginning of the end of JSTOR. Maybe it is the time for the library community to seriously re-consider the JSTOR model, now that the publishers are able to maintain their own archives and library users can get journal article from various platforms very smoothly with the help of OpenURL linking? Xiaotian Chen Bradley University Library http://hilltop.bradley.edu/~chen/index.html
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