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Earthscan freezes all journal prices for 2010
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- Subject: Earthscan freezes all journal prices for 2010
- From: "Laura Cox" <laura.cox@frontlinegms.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 00:13:11 EDT
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London, 18 June 2009. In response to the current recession and library budget difficulties, and with recognition of the growing importance wide dissemination of research on sustainability, Earthscan is freezing journal prices for 2010. The price freeze applies globally, and will be in place for all 2010 subscriptions, both individual and institutional as of June 2009. This applies to all of Earthscan's journals: *Advances in Building Energy Research *Architectural Engineering and Design Management *Architectural Science Review *Climate and Development *Climate Policy *Environmental Hazards *Intelligent Buildings International *The International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability *Studies in Conservation Veruschka Selbach, Head of Sales and Marketing at Earthscan said: 'We felt that it was important to respond to the difficulties that libraries are facing in the current economic climate. We hope that this price freeze will enable libraries to continue to provide access to Earthscan and other content in the ever important environmental and sustainability arena.' About Earthscan Earthscan is the world's leading publisher on environment, development and sustainability. It has been operating for over 20 years and focuses on demonstrating how integral environmental issues are to social and economic development. Earthscan publishes around 100 new books a year alongside its expanding journals programme. For more information on Earthscan and to receive information about 2010 prices, please contact: Emma Barnes Earthscan Dunstan House 14a St Cross Street London, EC1N 8XA Tel: +44 (0) 20 7841 1930 emma.barnes@earthscan.co.uk www.earthscanjournals.com
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