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RE: Institutional subscription question
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- Subject: RE: Institutional subscription question
- From: "John Cox" <John.E.Cox@btinternet.com>
- Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 20:03:32 EDT
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The strictly legal position would apply in both cases, as the terms and conditions of a personal subscription apply to both the current year and previous years. The complimentary subscription provided to editors and members of editorial boards are provided for personal use. In any case, most editors that I know pay great attention to subscription numbers and want to support the journal; they are generally unlikely to use their copies to donate to the library. If this was not generally true, publishers would have a real problem with libraries being flooded with donated copies. The strictly legal position is fairly clear. What publishers would do about it is another matter, and here common sense makes an appearance. Publishers would be concerned to protect their business if current material is being donated - in my estimation, this means this year and probably the prior two years. Publishers are unlikely to worry if individual issues are donated to replace missing back issues. Neither would they worry about personal journal holdings being left to the library in a faculty member's will. What they are concerned about is actual substitution of an institutional subscription by a current personal subscription. There may be more smoke than fire to this matter. Most libraries are migrating to online collections and discontinuing print. Over 90% of journals are now available online. The authentication process for institutional and personal online subscriptions enables the publisher to distinguish between the two, and prevent any 'crossover'. All the publisher is trying to do is protect its business. The law provides measures that can be taken, if it so wishes, to protect that position. John Cox Managing Director John Cox Associates Ltd Rookwood, Bradden TOWCESTER, Northants NN12 8ED United Kingdom E-mail: John.E.Cox@btinternet.com Web: www.johncoxassociates.com
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