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FW: OECD Publishing announces price freeze for 2010
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- Subject: FW: OECD Publishing announces price freeze for 2010
- From: "Laura Cox" <laura.cox@frontlinegms.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 22:06:53 EDT
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Paris, France, 20 May 2009. The economic downturn is impacting library budgets and as the 2010 renewal season approaches, to assist libraries in maintaining their subscriptions, OECD Publishing has frozen prices for 2010. This applies to the full range of SourceOECD products, as well as OECD Journals and Statistical Databases, irrespective of format - online-only or online-and-archive (print/CD/DVD). This price freeze comes at a time when OECD Publishing is continuing to invest significantly in improved services for librarians and end-users. Later in 2009, OECD Publishing will roll out a brand new e-publishing platform for books, working papers and periodicals, called OECD iLibrary. This new service will deliver a wide range of improvements, as well as integrate OECD.Stat, the new-generation database platform which has transformed access to OECD's statistical data. OECD is committed to continuous improvement of its online publishing systems. At the same time, it is essential that libraries are able to maintain the level of service that they provide to their patrons and this is why, during these critical times, OECD Publishing has decided to freeze its prices for 2010. The price freeze will apply to all Euro, US Dollar and Yen prices, but 2010 will necessarily reflect the fall in the value of Sterling, given that the Euro is the currency in which OECD costs are incurred. In order to alleviate the financial pressure, the OECD will absorb half of this exchange-rate impact and ask UK customers to cover the other half via a 15% price increase. About OECD OECD (www.oecd.org <http://www.oecd.org/> ) brings together governments committed to democracy and the market economy from around the world to support sustainable economic growth, raise living standards, maintain financial stability and assist other countries' economic development. OECD Publishing (www.oecd.org/publishing) is one of the world's largest publishers in the fields of economics and public policy. OECD Publishing disseminates OECD's intellectual output, both analytical and statistical. For more information on OECD Publishing and OECD 2010 prices, please contact: Francois Barnaud Head of Marketing OECD Publishing francois.barnaud@oecd.org
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