As others, we subscribe title by title to 32 and also seem to have lost access to 1997. And our years of access for “closed” runs also is changed.
Susanne V. Andrews, Serials & E-Resources Librarian/Head, Technical Services
Claire T. Carney Library
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
285 Old Westport Rd.
North Dartmouth, MA 02747
Phone (508) 999-8676
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On Behalf Of Diana Jacobson
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Subject: Re: [SERIALST] t&f's moving wall reinstated for some
We subscribe title by title and have lost access to 1997.
Diana Jacobson, MLIS
Serials Librarian
M. B. Ketchum Memorial Library
Marshall B. Ketchum University
2575 Yorba Linda Blvd. | Fullerton, CA 92831-1699
714.449.7440 | Fax 714.879.0481
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On Behalf Of Rathmel, Angela
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2018 7:39 AM
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Scott, fellow serialists,
We agree with this open letter as well, and perhaps all have seen by now that apparently T&F has reconsidered according to this announcement via Harrassowitz news:
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Taylor & Francis to Reinstate Courtesy Access Back to 1997
HARRASSOWITZ has been carefully monitoring the recent feedback from the library and academic community regarding Taylor & Francis’ new policy to introduce a rolling wall of 20 years of courtesy access.
We are pleased to report that in response to an open letter from head librarians from more than 110 UK and Irish institutions outlining the disadvantages of a rolling wall for the research process and the
additional administrative burden on librarians, Taylor & Francis has decided to reinstate courtesy access back to 1997 for “full access” Library and Subject Collection customers. This new policy applies with immediate effect.
For question, please contact
service@harrassowitz.de or your Regional Sales Manager.
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The problem is the reinstatement of 1997- is only for "collection" (aka package) subscribing customers, and NOT for title by title subscribers. I'd be interested to know from
how many title by title subscribers are out there on the SERIALIST?
-Angie
Angela Rathmel
Head of Acquisitions & Resource Sharing
University of Kansas Libraries
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Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2018 3:45 PM
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Subject: [SERIALST] t&f's moving wall
I agree with the open letter to Taylor&Francis management from the Irish and UK libraries about the moving wall Taylor&Francis has implemented.
https://www.sconul.ac.uk/page/open-letter-to-the-management-of-the-publisher-taylor-francis
Scott Pope
Continuing Resources Librarian
Texas State University Libraries
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