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New strategy at NY Times and libraries
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- Subject: New strategy at NY Times and libraries
- From: "Ann Okerson" <ann.okerson@yale.edu>
- Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 19:43:59 EDT
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Readers, I forwarded a little while ago a piece of today's longer article in the New York Times about their decision to stop charging for archives and some current materials. I believe libraries have paid a significant sum of money for the back issues that will now be available for free (e.g., before 1923). Should we now be dropping out of those arrangements? This article may also be of interest in our thread about business models to sustain publishing, even though the item at issue here is a newspaper rather than a specifically scholarly journal or database. Ann Okerson/Yale
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