[NHC List] Alarming Jrnl Pricing trends: Small societies: ASLO &
Wildlife Society publications
Ruth Lewis
rlewis at wustl.edu
Wed Nov 9 06:22:45 PST 2005
Another issue this raises for larger libraries is finally canceling
BioOne titles. Up to now we have maintained all our BioOne
subscriptions in print because we wanted to support that effort.
However I can't see any reason to pay twice for online-only access so I
think our subscriptions to Journal of Wildlife Management and Wildlife
Society Bulletin are going to be canceled here if I can get my
administrators to change the "protect BioOne" policy.
And by my calculation it's a whole lot more than a 20% jump. I get
139%? Print only for both titles was $230 in 2005 and online-only (the
least expect option) for both titles in 2006 is quoted at $550
($275+$275) on the Wildlife Society web site. [Limnology and
Oceanography from print only to online only was an 85% price jump for us
2005 to 2006. Argghhh!]
Ruth Lewis, Biology Librarian 314-935-4819 rlewis at wustl.edu
Washington University in St. Louis
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Subject: [NHC List] Alarming Jrnl Pricing trends: Small societies: ASLO
& Wildlife Society publications
Hi, All: Apologies to those of you who do not subscribe to these
journals.
Yet another small society publisher in 2006 is no longer offering "print
only" pricing for their journal(s).
American Society for Limnology and Oceanography did this (and raised
their
2006 prices by 85% for online only with two added new titles which
subscribers have no choice but to get) and now the Wildlife Society!
For Journal of Wildlife Management and/or Wildlife Society Bulletin,
your
2006 choice is online only, or online&print (no more print only option).
Even individual subscribers (not just institutions) no longer have the
"print only" choice.
This is forcing small libraries to pay much more for Wildlife Society
journals online only (depending on whether you are buying one or both
titles it can be a 20% jump).
Can small marine/research labs really afford to pay the big jump in
price to online only for ASLO? Can museum or special libraries afford
the jump in price to the Wildlife Society online only choice? What
about libraries in developing countries which may prefer lowest cost
and/or print only?
Individual libraries which already have Wildlife Society publications
newly online through BioOne (through consortia or group institutional
arrangements) will now be forced to cancel their print copies they may
have planned to keep because they do not want to pay twice for the
online!
I've called Wildlife Society to complain about this pricing change. Did
they even survey their subscribers??
Since the XXV Charleston conference was just held, I wonder if this
trend of removing "print only" pricing was noted or discussed. I
checked their program and there are related topics on:
* Economics of Going Electronic from the Publisher's and Learned
Societies' Point of View
* Pricing Models: What Works and What Doesn't
* Publishing: Can the Little Guys Survive?
How do bioscience libraries feel about this trend?
1) Is this a new trend or are the small bioscience societies following
leaders in other areas?
2) What are our options for talking with these publishers. They often
can't afford to come to our conferences so have so little "face time"
with librarians?
Did anyone hear this discussed at Charleston??
-- Ruth Gustafson
Animal & Ecology Librarian Subject Specialist SLA Natural History Caucus
Convener
--
Ruth Gustafson
Reference Librarian
Biological & Agricultural Sciences Reference Department
http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/dept/bioag/
Shields Library Phone: (530)752-1883
University of California, Davis FAX: (530)752-5251
100 North West Quad ragustafson at ucdavis.edu
Davis, CA 95616-5292 bioag at ucdavis.edu
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