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Oxford Journals 2008 prices and other news
***Apologies for cross posting***
Oxford Journals is pleased to announce that 2008 prices are now
available at
www.oxfordjournals.org/access_purchase/2008/institution_price_list.html
Please read on for information on 2008 Oxford Journals joiners
and leavers, changes to our payment terms, and an update on
Oxford Open, the Oxford Journals Archive, and Oxford Journals
Collection. There is also a short update for developing countries
customers.
Please contact us if you have any queries at
kirsty.luff@oxfordjournals.org or helen.ison@oxfordjournals.org
Kind regards
Kirsty Luff
Senior Communications and Marketing Manager
Oxford Journals
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2008 PRICE LIST AND POLICY*
www.oxfordjournals.org/access_purchase/2008/institution_price_list.html
*please note subscription rates for Biometrika, Continuing
Education in Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain, and International
Journal of Refugee Law will be added as soon as possible.
2008 TITLE CHANGES
We're delighted to announce that 13 new titles have been added to
our list for 2008, and eight of these are new launches. For more
information please visit
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/access_purchase/changes_2008.html
PAYMENT TERMS UPDATE
Customers outside Europe & North America will be invoiced in
Sterling from 2008. Please would customers from South America,
Australasia, and Africa who prefer to pay in US dollars ensure
that payments are converted from the current sterling price,
using the current exchange rates. For full payment terms, methods
and tax details please visit
www.oxfordjournals.org/access_purchase/pricing_policy_2008.html#payment
OXFORD OPEN UPDATE
Author publication charges under the optional Oxford Open model,
and a list of journals included in this model can be found at
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/oxfordopen/ We would like to remind
you that the Journal of Experimental Botany operates a different
model to other optional open access journals. Please visit
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/exbotj/open_access.html for more
information.
2008 PRICE ADJUSTMENTS
2008 online-only subscription prices for journals in Oxford Open
have been adjusted to reflect any increase in the amount of open
access versus non-open access content published in each journal
in 2006 compared to the amount in 2005. Generally, the more open
access content published in a journal, the lower the future
online-only price. However, the picture is sometimes complicated
by other factors such as changes in page extent, issue frequency,
and exchange rate adjustments.
OXFORD JOURNALS ARCHIVE UPDATE
Three new titles have opted-in to the Oxford Journals Archive,
which amounts to an additional 48000 pages:
* International and Comparative Law Quarterly
* Cardiovascular Research
* ICES Journal of Marine Science
Pricing information, including 2008 top-up fees for existing
customers, is available at
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/access_purchase/archive_pricing.html
OXFORD JOURNALS COLLECTION UPDATE
15 titles have been added to the Oxford Journals Collection in
2008. Please visit
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/for_librarians/collection_sales.html
for a full list of titles.
FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CUSTOMERS
Oxford Journals will continue to offer developing countries free
(or greatly discounted) online access to many of our journals.
Further information, including a list of countries that qualify
for free or reduced access, can be found at
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/access_purchase/developing_countries_list.
htmlPlease note that in 2008 we will be basing our list of
qualifying countries on 2006 World Bank Reports (and in 2009 on
2007 World Bank Reports).
AGGREGATOR NEWS
>From 2008 current content to Past and Present, Essays in
Criticism, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, and Early
Music will cease to be available via Project Muse. Oxford
Journals is offering a 25% discount on our/their institutional
subscription rate to MUSE customers who would like to continue
accessing current content. For more information please visit
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/for_librarians/aggregator_news
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