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- Early bird registration ends May 15 for COASP 2010,
Caroline Sutton
- BioMed Central partners with Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries to deposit open access articles automatically using SWORD protocol,
Bev Acreman
- Re: ALA Annual 2010 Presentation Proposals,
Rebecca Kemp
- JSTOR Current Scholarship Program,
Jason Phillips
- ALA/ALCTS Preconference: Taming the Licensing Tiger,
Christine Turner
- Electronic Resources Librarian at University of Maryland College Park,
Lila Ohler
- Announcing Wiley Online Library - launching July 2010,
Gillingham, Emily - Oxford
- Librarian survey,
Joseph Esposito
- Prometheus debate: Key figures respond to Houghton and Oppenheim,
McMillan, Jennifer
- Scientific literature access beyond licensing institutions,
Laval Hunsucker
- Register by May 7 for the Premiere Copyright Symposium,
Steven Petersen
- Volunteers/Nominations Sought for ALCTS CRS Electronic Resources Interest Group,
Christine Turner
- Re: ASM Journals Announce Online Price Freeze for 2010 Subscription Year,
Marija X Markovic
- MLA Survey: impact of Open/Public Access on collection decisions,
Karen Albert
- Google Book Settlement Market Analysis,
B.G. Sloan
- Wiley to Provide Emergency Access to Scholarly Content after a Natural Disaster,
Gillingham, Emily - Oxford
- Open Access Scholarly Publishers,
Stevan Harnad
- McGraw-Hill Announces AccessEngineering 2.0,
Mccabe, Michael
- Washington's slightly overdue books,
Adrian
- Please complete Wiley-Blackwell's customer survey,
Gillingham, Emily - Oxford
- Winning a Webby!,
Joseph Esposito
- Re: Library Roles Changing, Open Access Not Compelling,
David Prosser
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Library Roles Changing, Open Access Not Compelling,
Joseph Esposito
- RE: Library Roles Changing, Open Access Not Compelling,
Roger Schonfeld
- Re: Library Roles Changing, Open Access Not Compelling,
Joseph Esposito
- Re: Library Roles Changing, Open Access Not Compelling,
Michael Clarke
- RE: Library Roles Changing, Open Access Not Compelling,
David Prosser
- RE: Library Roles Changing, Open Access Not Compelling,
Kevin Guthrie
- Re: Library Roles Changing, Open Access Not Compelling,
Laval Hunsucker
- Europeana Public Domain Charter,
Laval Hunsucker
- One Report, Two Findings: Library Roles Changing, Open Access Not Compelling,
Philip Davis
- Library Journal article re: public comments on new OCLC record use policy,
B.G. Sloan
- Effective Journals Marketing, June, London,
Barbara Holmes
- UTK License Agreement & Liability Risk,
Wayne, Rachel Sommer
- Understanding Digital Natives: How does academic publishing need to change to serve tomorrow's scholars?,
Karen King
- Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Heather Morrison
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Sandy Thatcher
- Re: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Eric Hellman
- Re: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Adam Hodgkin
- RE: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Todd Puccio
- Re: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
dillon
- Re: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Elizabeth E. Kirk
- Re: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Heather Morrison
- RE: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Susan Raidy-Klein
- Re: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Eric Hellman
- RE: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Banush, David
- Re: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
dillon
- Re: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Heather Morrison
- Re: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Laval Hunsucker
- Re: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Joseph Esposito
- Re: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
dillon
- RE: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Liz Mengel
- Re: Usage-based pricing (was ebooks in libraries a thorny problem),
Laval Hunsucker
- Beyond Copyright: Open Access as an Alternative Business Model,
Ahmed Hindawi
- Opportunities for Publishers Despite Challenging Economic Climate,
Pinar Erzin
- Publishers' brands,
Joseph Esposito
- E-Resource Licensing Webinar,
Robert Scheier
- Publishers #1 short term problem,
Colin Steele
- Asst. Dean for Collections and Technology: Search Extended,
Jeff Purdue
- Library Journal article on new OCLC WorldCat records policy,
B.G. Sloan
- Features in publishing systems,
Mary Summerfield
- ANNOUNCING: 2nd Conference on Open Access Scholarly Publishing, 22=,
Caroline Sutton
- Visual Artists to Sue Google Over Library Project,
B.G. Sloan
- Ithaka S+R Faculty Survey 2009,
B.G. Sloan
- Don King on the OA Benefit,
David Prosser
- 25th Annual NASIG Conference,
cory.tucker
- SCOAP3 Latest news - A new era of scientific research,
Okerson, Ann
- Re: publishers' #1 short-term problem,
Sandy Thatcher
- Price Defects Research (it's a Wiley!),
Bernd-Christoph Kaemper
- Gmail at Yale,
Joseph Esposito
- value of Kindle books just increased,
James J. O'Donnell
- Social media for scientists,
Philip Davis
- OA strategies,
Okerson, Ann
- April issue of the SPARC Open Access Newsletter,
Peter Suber
- Re: Implications of the Georgia State e-reserves case,
Sandy Thatcher
- Implications of the Georgia State University e-reserves court case,
B.G. Sloan
- March 31, 2010 Dramatic Growth of Open Access,
Heather Morrison
- important from Elsevier,
James J. O'Donnell
- Ensuring Perpetual Access - German National Hosting Strategy for electronic resources - Study now available,
Neil Beagrie
- RE: eBooks in Libraries a Thorny Problem, Says Macmillan CEO,
Sally Morris