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RE: when an online j. changes publisher
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- Subject: RE: when an online j. changes publisher
- From: "Hunter, Karen (ELS)" <k.hunter@elsevier.com>
- Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 19:11:35 EST
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Just to clarify that this was a backoffice accident (as we were working from the list of current subscriptions when we set up the NYU account) and it has since been rectified. It is our policy to try to continue to provide access to discontinued titles if you had an electronic (as opposed to paper-only) subscription to that title while we were publishing it. I say "to try" because in some cases we may not have the continued rights to make the back volumes available. We are all new at these things and errors will happen. Fortunately, in most cases they can be quickly fixed. Karen Hunter Elsevier Science -----Original Message----- From: Carol Hutchins [mailto:ch3@SCIRES.ACF.NYU.EDU] Sent: Friday, November 05, 1999 5:20 PM To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Subject: when an online j. changes publisher We are in the throes of implementation of access to Elsevier ScienceDirect. I would like to raise the story of the journal "Mathematical Programming". My library has been a subscriber to this since its inception. The journal is run by the Society for Mathematical Programming, and Elsevier has always been the publisher until quite recently when the society decided the price had gone too high. They ended up having Springer publish it, the change took effect Jan 1999. Springer did lower the price a couple hundred dollars. When I first tested this journal in ScienceDirect, I found I could access the backfile. Perhaps the initial list Els. had of our subs was dated. I presented them with some corrections to the current subscription list, and next thing, no access to Math Prog. We can access the few current issues which are up on Springer. So, the point is, Elsevier has no current subscribers to that journal. Does it mean that those papers are only available via some eventual pay-per-view? What about this abandoned puppy? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 212-998-3314 Carol Hutchins hutchins@nyu.edu NYU Courant Institute Library
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