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No Price Increase for Euclid Prime in 2012
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- Subject: No Price Increase for Euclid Prime in 2012
- From: Emma Boyer <eboyer@dukeupress.edu>
- Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 21:11:59 EDT
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For immediate release August 4, 2011 For more information, contact Emma Boyer, Publicity Coordinator eboyer@dukeupress.edu <mailto:eboyer@dukeupress.edu> Pricing for the 2012 Euclid Prime collection is now available: pricing for the collection has not increased from last year's rates. Hosted on the Project Euclid platform, the collection includes 30 high-impact, peer-reviewed titles in theoretical and applied mathematics and statistics. New to the collection this year is the /Missouri Journal of Mathematical Sciences./ Beginning in 2012, domestic pricing will be based on the 2010 Carnegie Classifications and a new international pricing model based on World Bank Development Income Group Indicators will be introduced. "Although the economy has started to improve, many libraries are still facing significant budget cuts in 2012," says Mira Waller, Project Euclid Manager. "We recognize that these anticipated cuts are on top of continued annual reductions, so I am pleased to announce that the Euclid Prime prices will see no increase in 2012." For more information about pricing and titles for the Euclid Prime collection, please visit http://www.dukeupress.edu/library/euclidprime or contact Journals Customer Service at euclidorders@dukeupress.edu <mailto:euclidorders@dukeupress.edu>. Project Euclid is a joint venture of Cornell University Library and Duke University Press. -- Emma S. Boyer Academic Exhibits& Publicity Coordinator Journals Marketing Department Duke University Press Box 90660 Durham, NC 27708-0660 Phone: 919.687.3636 Fax: 919.680.6078 eboyer@dukeupress.edu
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