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ASM Journals Announce Online Price Freeze for 2010 Subscription Year
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- From: "Ridgeway, Nichole" <nridgeway@asmusa.org>
- Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 17:10:09 EDT
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ASM Journals (www.journals.asm.org) Announce Online Price Freeze for 2010 Subscription Year Online subscription prices for the 9 research journals and 2 review journals published by the American Society for Microbiology will not increase in the 2010 subscription year. The pricing freeze applies to all ASM online journals and bundles, including the All-ll, Basic, and Clinical packages. The base price increase for 2010 print subscriptions is a nominal 4%. ASM understands the unique budget constraints that will frame librarians' decisions this year. Our 2010 pricing is a direct response to the academic library community's request to publishers for restraint in today's economic environment. The ASM Journals Program is committed to ensuring that all subscribers will continue to have access in 2010 to the important work published in ASM journals, which covers the full spectrum of basic and clinical microbiology research. Despite the pricing freeze, ASM continues to improve online journal features to better serve researchers and librarians. In July 2009, ASM will launch redesigned online journal home pages that are clearer and easier to navigate. Figure and table searching functionality on the journals HighWire site, formerly available only to ASM member subscribers, now is available to all users. Beginning in late 2009, ASM journals will be indexed by Proquest's Illustrata and Serial Solutions' Summon to enhance library patrons' search capabilities. Subscribers will continue to have access to the complete archive of ASM journals dating back to 1916, as well as primary-research manuscripts posted immediately after acceptance, up to 12 weeks before final publication; COUNTER compliant usage statistics; straightforward and fair licensing terms that allow unlimited concurrent usage; long-term archiving via LOCKSS; and email based alerting systems. ### About ASM The American Society for Microbiology is the oldest and largest single life science membership organization in the world. The Society's mission is to advance microbiological sciences through the pursuit of scientific knowledge and dissemination of the results of fundamental and applied research. ASM publishes 11 professional journals: Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy; Applied and Environmental Microbiology; Clinical Microbiology Reviews; Clinical and Vaccine Immunology; Eukaryotic Cell; Infection and Immunity; Journal of Bacteriology; Journal of Clinical Microbiology; Journal of Virology; Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews; and Molecular and Cellular Biology. With over 90 years of publishing experience, ASM journals continue to be an authoritative source for the latest in microbiology news. Nichole Ridgeway Marketing Manager, Journals American Society for Microbiology ASM Journals Institutional Subscription Office P.O. Box 11127 Birmingham, AL 35202-1127 USA Email: asmjournals@subscriptionoffice.com www.journals.asm.org
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