Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 08:02:36 -0400 From: "Blackwell, Lisa" <BlackweL@chi.osu.edu> Subject: FW: Information Access Alliance This might interest some readers. Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 14:38:50 -0400 From: Judith Matz <judith@arl.org> To: Activities and Programs of ARL <ARL-ANNOUNCE@arl.org> Subject: [ARL-ANNOUNCE] Information Access Alliance Releases White Paper and Launches Web Site For Immediate Release July 28, 2003 For more information, contact: Dawn Boeckermann, Metropolitan Group (503) 223-3299 or dboeckermann@metgroup.com INFORMATION ACCESS ALLIANCE RELEASES WHITE PAPER AND LAUNCHES WEB SITE Washington, D.C.: The Information Access Alliance, a coalition of six leading library organizations in North America, has published a white paper that examines the impact of mergers among scholarly and legal publishers and calls for a new standard of antitrust review of merger transactions in this industry by antitrust enforcement agencies <http://www.informationaccess.org/WhitePaperV2Final.pdf>. The Information Access Alliance represents institutions engaged in research, education, law, and health care. The coalition is urging the U.S. Department of Justice to block Cinven and Candover's proposed purchase of BertelsmannSpringer, the academic publishing arm of Bertelsmann AG. The Alliance is concerned that this transaction will result in reduced access to critical research information. Publisher Mergers: A Consumer-Based Approach to Antitrust Analysis, the white paper commissioned by the Alliance and written by Thomas M. Susman and David J. Carter of the law firm Ropes & Gray LLP, describes the issues that have emerged as the serials publishing industry has become increasingly concentrated. BertelsmannSpringer publishes approximately 700 science, technology, and medical (STM) journals. Kluwer Academic Publishers, which Cinven and Candover recently acquired and have indicated they intend to merge with BertelsmannSpringer, also publishes approximately 700 STM journals. The two companies combined would control approximately 20% of the STM market. Libraries are the primary market for STM journals. Over the past 20 years, the prices libraries pay for journals have risen at three times the rate of inflation. Recent studies have shown that merger activity has been a significant factor in this inflation. The emergence of electronic publishing and the Internet, rather than solving the problem, may actually be contributing to the concentration of market power in the hands of a few large publishers, according to the white paper. The Alliance has also launched a Web site, <http://www.informationaccess.org>, containing information on the impact of publisher mergers on the market for STM journals, links to the above-mentioned white paper, and other key documents.Information Access Alliance member organizations: The American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to providing leadership and advocacy in the field of legal information and information policy. Our more than 5,000 members respond to the legal information needs of legislators, judges and other public officials, corporations and small businesses, law professors and students, attorneys, and members of the general public. The American Library Association (ALA), the oldest and largest library association in the world, is a nonprofit organization of over 64,000 librarians, library trustees, and other friends of libraries dedicated to the development, promotion, and improvement of library and information services to enhance learning and ensure access to information for all. The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the American Library Association, is a professional association of academic librarians and other interested individuals. ACRL currently has a membership of approximately 12,400, accounting for nearly 20% of the total ALA membership. ACRL provides a broad range of professional services and programs for a diverse membership. The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is a nonprofit organization of 124 research libraries in North America. ARL programs and services promote equitable access to and effective use of recorded knowledge in support of teaching, research, scholarship, and community service. The Medical Library Association (MLA) is a nonprofit, educational organization of more than 900 institutions and 3,800 individual members in the health sciences information field, committed to educating health information professionals, supporting health information research, promoting access to the world's health sciences information, and working to ensure that the best health information is available to all. SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) is an initiative of universities, research libraries, and library organizations that supports increased competition in scholarly publishing. SPARC publishing partnerships and educational activities encourage expanded dissemination of research and reduced financial pressure on libraries. Its worldwide membership currently includes 277 institutions and organizations, with 188 members in the United States. ******************************** Judith Matz Communications Officer Association of Research Libraries 21 Dupont Circle, NW=A0 #800 Washington, DC=A0 20036-1118 Phone=A0 202-296-2296 Fax=A0 202-872-0884 judith@arl.org Lisa S. Blackwell, MLS Assistant Librarian Children's Hospital Library 700 Childrens Drive Columbus, Ohio 43205-2696 phone (614)722-3206 fax (614)722-3205 blackwel@chi.osu.edu