We also subscribe through EBSCO. I’m a little confused because I too thought the weekly had ceased but if you look in EBSCOnet, it still says there is a weekly
one (semenal), and our issues have come as follows:
Sept.30,23,16,9,2 Not sure how to explain this.
Christina McCawley
West Chester University
25 W. Rosedale Ave.
West Chester, PA 19383
610-436-2656
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Hi Christopher,
We subscribe to El Pais through EBSCO. The papers generally come in clusters through the mail. We won’t get any for a couple of days and then we will get up
to five in one day. I would say, at any time, we are a week to 10 days behind. The most recent issue we have right now is October 1st and we have not received September 25th yet. With that said, they are reliable, just late.
Hope this helps,
LeAnne
LeAnne Rumler
Technical Services Librarian, serials
Mossey Library
Hillsdale College
517-607-2405
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Subject: [SERIALST] Question: Print of El Pais.
Hello Everyone,
We’ve been asked about starting a subscription to the print newspaper El Pais, published out of Madrid. We had the weekly international edition until it ceased and now we’re looking at the daily paper.
Is anyone out there in a library that subscribes to it? How reliable is the delivery, and what vendor are you using?
Thank you.
Christopher Waldrop
Serials Coordinator
Vanderbilt University Library
Ph: 615-343-3831
Fax: 615-343-8834
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