The Washington Post always comes between 5-10 days after publication
because it's mailed. The thing I find frustrating is that the issues do
not come in consecutive order. I guess some issues get held up at the
Post Office and others don't.
barb
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EPA Library - UNC Contract Staff
109 TW Alexander Drive (C267-01)
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
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Hello, we have been having a problem with a couple of our newspapers
coming late. The two worst offenders are the Boston Globe and the
Washington Post. These papers are arriving between 7-10 days late. We
purchase these titles through Ebsco, they have contacted them and have
been told that there is nothing we can do because they come through the
mail.
My questions are: Does anybody else have this problem (not necessarily
these titles)? And what did you do about it?
I have one other, semi-related question. Because of this problem, we
have considered switching these titles to an online-only format. Does
anyone have any experience with this? Among others, I'm concerned about
providing enough computers to maintain a suitable level of access as
well as cost of downloading.
Thank you in advance,
James Borchert
Serials Department
H.M. Briggs Library
Box 2115
South Dakota State University
Brookings, SD 57007-1098
James.Borchert@sdstate.edu <mailto:James.Borchert@sdstate.edu>