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Re: Amazon U.K. Institutional Journal Subscriptions
The problem is actually on the Amazon.com site rather than Amazon.co.uk.
While the original wording has been improved (after, I believe, pressure
from Blackwell) this did not remove the problem. ALPSP, ASA and IPG have
written a joint letter to Amazon (who have not had the courtesy to reply),
and I believe that other associations have also written to them
Sally Morris, Chief Executive
Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers
Email: sally.morris@alpsp.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Masterson, Michele" <Michele_Masterson@simbanet.com>
To: <liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 2:09 AM
Subject: Amazon U.K. Institutional Journal Subscriptions
I am writing an article concerning the recent contentions between Amazon
U.K. and STM publishers in the U.K., including OUP, as well as the
Council of Academic & Professional Publishers.
For background, see article from Information World Review:
Amazon in journals subscription row Online retailer mis-represents cost
of journal subscriptions according to publishers
http://www.iwr.co.uk/information-world-review/news/2147856/amazon-journals-subscription
Are there any other STM publishers, either in the States or abroad who
were involved in pressuring Amazon U.K. to change their wording so that
subscribers are now encouraged to take out institutional subscriptions
rather than on an individual basis, as Amazon U.K. had previously
promoted?
Does anyone know if this was also the case in the States?
I am on deadline, so I appreciate any immediate comments.
Michele Masterson
Editor/Analyst
Professional Publishing Report
Simba Information
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