Re: J of Biological Chemistry (Kira Haimovsky) Marcia Tuttle 13 Feb 2002 22:19 UTC

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Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 11:37:47 -0500
From: Kira Haimovsky <HAIMOVSKY@FORDHAM.EDU>
Subject: Re: J of Biological Chemistry (fwd)

We also had a problem with claiming this journal.  Vol.276:no.25
(6/22/2001)
was claimed a few times within their claiming limits, but they insist
that it was sent and would not be replaced. We have never received it,
and still need this issue (maybe someone has a duplicate?!)

Kira Haimovsky
Fordham University Libraries

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Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 15:38:27 -0500
From: Marilyn Gane <mgane@ANDREWS.EDU>
Subject: J of Biological Chemistry

Have any of you been having trouble with delivery and claiming of the
Journal of Biological Chemistry?

We claimed v276:35, the August 31, 2001 issue, only to be told that we
were 5 days too early for the publisher to accept our claim. When we
reclaimed we were told that we were now 5 days too late!!
Direct calls to the publisher have yielded the response that "we can buy
the missing issue" - at $1750 for a year's subscription, I'm not really
interested in paying for the same issue twice!

Do any of you have any suggestions or am I the only one experiencing
this problem with the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology?

Please respond directly to me at mgane@andrews.edu

TIA

Marilyn Gane