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Multi-Lingual Matters Journals now on informaworld
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- Subject: Multi-Lingual Matters Journals now on informaworld
- From: "McMillan, Jennifer " <Jennifer.McMillan@tandf.co.uk>
- Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 14:14:12 EST
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Dear Liblicense, The following information on the transition of Multi-Lingual Matters/Channel View Journals is currently being sent to T&F customers, and may also be of interest to you. With apologies for cross-posting: ************************************ As you may be aware, Taylor & Francis Group acquired Multi-Lingual Matters Limited (MML) and Channel View Publications' list of 19 titles during the course of 2008. We are currently finalising the transition of these titles and I wanted to give you an update of how we intend to migrate the journals in the coming weeks. Transition timeline Currently all of the former MML/Channel View titles have been given a homepage on informaworld. We have finalised loading all journal content onto informaworld. We plan to remove MML/Channel View titles from www.multilingual-matters.net on February 28th. Online access Your institution's online access should have transferred automatically. We advise you to check your online access on informaworld corresponds with that on <www.multilingual-matters.net> prior to February 28th. A list of titles with issns, and their old and new urls is available by following the link below: http://www.informaworld.com/mpp/uploads/mlm-titles.xls. Online access can be checked on informaworld by logging in as an account administrator, going to 'My Account', and then consulting the 'Subscriptions' tab where you can search by journal, and also download your holdings as a CSV file. Should you spot any anomalies with your access please do contact our support desk at support@informaworld.com. Usage statistics We hope to obtain usage statistics from the former MML/Channel View site and make these available to subscribers at a later date. In the interim, we advise all subscribers to download their usage statistics between now and February 28th if they will be required. Link resolvers MML/Channel View content is currently appearing in the feeds we provide to link resolver intermediaries including Serials Solutions, Ex Libris, TD Net and Ebsco Industries A-Z. We will add to this as further MML/Channel View content is made available online at informaworld. We will provide further updates on our schedule and transition plans over the coming weeks. Your patience and co-operation in dealing with this migration at what is a busy time for you is very much appreciated. Do contact the informaworld support desk at support@informaworld.com if you have need any extra help to make this transition as smooth as possible for you and your users. With kind regards, Jennifer McMillan Jennifer.McMillan@tandf.co.uk Library Marketing Manager Taylor & Francis Group Journals
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