Re: Price increases for 2005 (Sandy Srivastava)
Kim Maxwell 16 Nov 2004 22:08 UTC
Hi Sandy,
I think you need to look at the individual price increases, rather than
lumping them all together. Here is some quick research on the titles you
mention:
Harvard Law Review
For years, we've paid about $50, most recently $55 last year. Now, our
cost is $200. I suspect HLR has instituted an individual vs institution
subscription price recently, though I can't tell for sure from their web
site; if you have access to the actual issues, compare the statement on the
verso of the title page. However, the web site also says that "Nonprofit
institutions may receive a discounted annual subscription for $95." My
guess is that your subscription agent and my subscription agent are unaware
of this special price, and should be made aware of it. See
http://www.harvardlawreview.org/order.shtml#subscriptions for more details.
Personnel Psychology
I think this title just switched to Blackwell Publishing; they only have
v.57:no.3 (2004:Sept.) up on their web site, and I seem to recall it used
to be published without the benefit of a commercial publisher. We've been
paying $70/year for several years now. Prices are now at
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/subs.asp?ref=0031-5826. For an
institution, the cost for 2005 will be around $300, depending upon what
kind of subscription you want (premium print plus online, standard print
plus online, or online only).
We don't subscribe to the other title you mention, so I can't comment on
that one in terms of our own price history. Based on these two examples, I
think you need to look at changes in publisher and changes in subscription
models. That should give you a clearer picture of why certain titles are
increasing more than you might expect.
Kim
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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At 04:39 PM 11/16/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Serialsters:
>
>I just need to ask -- has anybody else noticed that some subscription
>prices have skyrocketed to over 100% or higher on their invoices? I
>just wanted to confirm that everyone else has seen these as well i.e.
>Harvard Law Review, Marriage and Family Review, Personnel Psychology and
>I have a growing list I could put up here.
>
>I am used to price increases of 7-10 % but this is just crazy --? Is
>anybody else experiencing higher than usual increases on subscriptions?
>Are the publishers having a free for all now?
>
>Sandy Srivastava
>
>Sandhya D. Srivastava
>Assistant Professor
>Serials Librarian
>Hofstra University
>Axinn Library
>123 Hofstra University
>Hempstead, New York 11550
>Telephone: (516) 463 - 5959
>Fax: (516) 463 - 6438
>Email: librsds@hofstra.edu <mailto:librsds@hofstra.edu>