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Re: The Charleston Advisor-latest issue
I tried to access the Tom Sanville piece and received a message
that the report is no longer available. Stefanie
[MODERATOR'S NOTE: Stefanie is right, but I did just find Tom Sanville's
piece at a slightly different URL:
http://charlestonco.com/features.cfm?id=70&type=np
Ann Okerson]
At 05:47 PM 7/17/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>The July 2001 issue (v3n1) of The Charleston Advisor is now available on
>the Web at http://charlestonco.com In addition to the reviews this issue
>contains a variety of free editorials and features including:
>
>* Why the AAP is Not Waging War on Librarians, by Pat Schroeder
> http://charlestonco.com/features.cfm?id=68&type=np
> Pat Schroeder in a relatively friendly response
>
>* The Consortium and the IP: A Tale of Renewal (an editorial about the
> APA), by Michelle Newberry
> http://charlestonco.com/features.cfm?id=69&type=ed
> FCLA's negotiations with the American Psychological Association.
>
>* Initial Implementation Issues: Migrating Electronic Journal Licenses
> From Print-Plus-Electronic Pricing to Electronic-Plus-Print Pricing, by
> Tom Sanville
> http://charlestonco.com/features.cfm?id=70&type=fr
> Sanville and Ohiolink discuss in this position paper their negotiating
> stance for 2002 subscriptions, indicating they have negotiated a new
> pricing structure for electronic journals plus print, along with why and
> potential impact on the serials system.
>
>* Questions of Copyright: A Discussion with Michael Traynor, Partner,
> Cooley Godward LLP, Interview by Chuck Hamaker and Katina Strauch
> http://charlestonco.com/features.cfm?id=65&type=np
> Traynor was one of the lawyers involved with the Ryan V. Carl lawsuit
> and discusses the implications for copyright practice of several recent
> decisions.
>
>All of the above editorials are freely accessible on the Website.
>Selected reviews (Including David Goodman with a comparative review of
>three platforms forthe Zoologial Record) are also available free and the
>rest are only accessible to subscribers.
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Stefanie Wittenbach
Head of Acquisitions
University Library
University of California, Riverside
P.O. Box 5900
Riverside, CA 92517
909/787-2805
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