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Call for Papers: Supplement on Bundling of E-Serials
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- From: Arleen Dallachiesa <ADallachiesa@haworthpress.com>
- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 19:37:22 EST
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November 5, 2007
CALL FOR PAPERS-For "Supplement" to The Serials Librarian
The Serials Librarian, the peer-reviewed journal published by
Haworth Press (now part of the Taylor & Francis Group) announces
a Call for Papers for a special supplement to be published in
late 2008.
The supplement topic will be "Bundling & Unbundling of
E-Serials."
This supplement will examine the current state of e-journal
bundling, how libraries and vendors are strategizing and coping
with rising costs, and the implications of "The Big Deal." This
will focus on how libraries initially purchased groups of titles
in bundles for convenience and cost savings, and how they later
were often forced to break those bundles down into smaller
groups, or into individual title purchases, in order to deal with
ever-rising costs and the desire to get more local control over
what libraries collect.
Proposed topics that potential authors are encouraged to select
from are:
1) Advantages of bundling journals together
2) Financial pressures to unbundle existing packages
3) Collection development pressure on bundled packages
4) Consortial perspectives on bundling and unbundling titles
5) Acquisitions and cataloging issues on bundled titles
6) Acquisitions and cataloging issues on unbundling previously received
packages
7) Is "The Big Deal" dead?
8) The Big Deal vs. disciplinary packaging of e-serials
9) Other pressures to unhook from these deals
10) Purchasing electronic back volumes in groups
11) Trial subscriptions in groups
Other relevant topics will be considered.
Submissions should be approximately 20-30 double-spaced pages in
length. A maximum of fifteen manuscripts are desired, and the
submission deadline will be the end of February 2008.
Prospective authors should submit proposals to:
David Fowler, guest editor: dcfowler@uoregon.edu
Arleen J. Dallachiesa, MLS
Assistant Editor, LIS Journals
The Haworth Press / Taylor & Francis Group
37 West Broad Street
West Hazleton, PA 18202-3821
Phone: (570) 459-5933 x335
Fax: (570) 459-5934
Website: http://www.haworthpress.com
adallachiesa@haworthpress.com
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