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Elsevier 2010 subscription price list



(responding to PAMNET, crossposted to liblicense-l and 
lis-e-resources)

Again, also with Elsevier "business as usual" (no price freeze).

Average price increase is 5,5%, median 5%. Lancet increases 9,5%, 
Urban & Fischer by 7%, US Journals by 6%, other Elsevier Journals 
by 5,5%, Cell Press by 4%. What is different from previous years 
is, that price increases (there are very few decreases) are now 
treated journal by journal and no longer by applying a uniform 
percentage for most of the titles as was the case in previous 
years.

Not only Nucl. Phys. B has dropped in price but also Physics 
Letters B (for 2010 both - 20%), which shows that SCOAP3 is 
already having an effect. Elsevier's HEP Journals are apparently 
massively losing authors / papers, e.g. NPB and PLB publish only 
2/3 and 1/2 of what they published 4 years ago. On the other 
hand, other journals which expand (like Optik or Protist or some 
medical titles like Annals of Vascular surgery), increase by 25% 
in price.

Bernd-Christoph Kaemper, Stuttgart University Library

Dana Roth schrieb:

> FYI ... the subscription price for Nucl. Phys. B in 2010 ... 
> has dropped again ... to $9256 from $11570 ... and a decrease 
> of 46% since 2007 when it was priced at $17015.
>
> Dana L. Roth
> Millikan Library / Caltech 1-32
> 1200 E. California Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91125
> 626-395-6423 fax 626-792-7540
> dzrlib@library.caltech.edu
> http://library.caltech.edu/collections/chemistry.htm
>
> The Elsevier print subscription price list is online.
> http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journalpricing.cws_home/journal_pricing
>
> Thanks to Heike Seidel - Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet