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Any libraries subscribed to SERU?
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- Subject: Any libraries subscribed to SERU?
- From: "Jennifer Watson" <jwatso21@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 18:16:33 EST
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Have any libraries on this list subscribed to SERU? http://www.niso.org/workrooms/seru As there is nothing to sign and no particular vendor to reach agreement with, I'm trying to figure out what the administrative process might be for getting this approved at my university. I'd appreciate advice from librarians at other academic institutions as to the best course of action. Thanks for your help. Jennifer Watson jenniferwatson@tennessee.edu Assistant Professor/Head, Electronic & Collection Services University of Tennessee Health Sciences Library Tel. (901) 448 7599 Fax (901) 448 5402 http://library.utmem.edu/
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