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Reducing cost of Elsevier Science Direct
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- Subject: Reducing cost of Elsevier Science Direct
- From: "Watson, Jennifer E" <jwatso21@utmem.edu>
- Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 15:21:32 EDT
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Dear LibLicensers, Apologies if this topic has been discussed before - I'm finding the archive search feature of this list rather unproductive today. Like many libraries, we are facing a budget shortfall. We're currently looking at the elephant in our collection, which is Elsevier Science Direct. Last year we purchased a bunch of titles to our "subscription turnover" level (about 300 titles), plus a shared title list of about 1000 titles (we joined a small consortium for this). For 2009 we hoped to save money by pulling out of the consortium and its shared title list and just purchasing about 260 "subscription turnover" titles. To our dismay, the quote we have received for 2009 is twice as high as what we paid in 2008. I just wondered if anyone else has had success in containing or reducing costs for Science Direct. I'd appreciate any pointers you can give me. Thanks for your help. Jennifer Watson jenniferwatson@tennessee.edu Assistant Professor/Head, Electronic & Collection Services University of Tennessee Health Sciences Library <jwatso21@utmem.edu>
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