[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
AMA freezing subscription prices for 2010
- To: <liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu>
- Subject: AMA freezing subscription prices for 2010
- From: "Elizabeth Solaro" <Elizabeth.Solaro@ama-assn.org>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 19:57:48 EDT
- Reply-to: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
- Sender: owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
***With apologies for cross posting*** American Medical Association to freeze subscription prices for 2010 The American Medical Association has announced that 2010 prices for JAMA & Archives Journals and American Medical News will remain the same as they were in 2009. The price freeze applies to American Medical News and all JAMA & Archives products, including the AMA Site License, institutional Limited Access subscriptions, individual print and online only subscriptions, and the recently completed JAMA & Archives Backfiles collection. "We have come to this decision both as a direct response to requests from the library community and as a means to ensuring that our content remains available to the broadest possible range of readers," said Frank Krause, Vice President and General Manager of Publishing at the AMA. Throughout 2009 and 2010, the AMA will continue to invest in the appearance and functionality of American Medical News and JAMA & Archives Journals (comprising JAMA, Archives of Dermatology, Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, Archives of General Psychiatry, Archives of Internal Medicine, Archives of Neurology, Archives of Ophthalmology, Archives of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, and Archives of Surgery), adding improved navigation, search capability, and additional interactive and multimedia content. For more information, contact JAMA & Archives at 312-670-7827 or e-mail journalsales@ama-assn.org About JAMA & Archives Journals Published continuously since 1883, JAMA is the most widely circulated peer-reviewed general medical journal in the world. Together with the specialty Archives Journals, also published by the American Medical Association, the JAMA & Archives family of journals is committed to promoting the art and science of medicine and promoting the betterment of public health. www.jama-archives.org <http://www.jama-archives.org/> About The American Medical Association The American Medical Association helps doctors help patients by uniting physicians nationwide to work on the most important professional and public health issues. Working together, the AMA's quarter of a million physician and medical student members are playing an active role in shaping the future of medicine. For more information on the AMA, please visit http://www.ama-assn.org/. Elizabeth M. Solaro Manager, Marketing and Promotions JAMA & Archives Journals American Medical Association
- Prev by Date: NISO August and September Webinars Feature E-Licensing
- Next by Date: 8-10 percent discount - kudos!
- Previous by thread: NISO August and September Webinars Feature E-Licensing
- Next by thread: 8-10 percent discount - kudos!
- Index(es):