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RE: [SPAM] Re: Wiley-Blackwell 2009 Subscription and Licensing Options
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- Subject: RE: [SPAM] Re: Wiley-Blackwell 2009 Subscription and Licensing Options
- From: "Ian Russell" <ian.russell@cytherean.co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 18:01:47 EDT
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> Your logic seems to be flawed, too. "Online delivery platforms, > discovery tools, SEO etc." are a basic investment, just like > the costs for maintaining a print production line; but the > marginal cost of adding electronic access for another title to > a customer's online account is certainly smaller than the > marginal cost of producing and distributing a further print > copy to a library. I can't argue with your comments about the marginal cost of adding electronic access but that wasn't the point I was making. Investment in any new technology is generally expensive and this was certainly the case for electronic delivery platforms. It may well be 'basic investment' but this isn't a one-off set-up cost - it is an ongoing cost of providing online services - and the fact that publishers have invested millions of dollars in these systems is a fact and not conjecture. Ian Russell, ALPSP
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