Hello All An updated list of journals affected with expected print publication dates and print and online ISSNs will appear by end of play Thursday at http://www.tandf.co.uk/libsite/print_less.pdf I would like to clarify: 1) Both the online and the print issues will continue to correspond in terms of volume and issue numbers. So if for example Volume 1 Issue 1 is published online in Jan, Issue 2 in Feb and Issue 3 in March, the combined print issue which will be published in March, will be numbered Volume 1 Issues 1-3 2006. There is no change in the way we will number print or online issues. Therefore the citation will reflect the volume/issue/pagination of the online and print issue (as they will be the same). As John Lucas wrote "consider the archival print issue as 3 issues bound together." "with the covers of the other issues bound in the archival print copy". 2) The expected publication dates of print issues, and a complete list of the journals involved will be listed on our Librarians' website at http://www.tandf.co.uk/libsite/print_less.pdf 3) We offer online-only subscriptions but have no plans to offer unbundled print-only subscriptions. If we were to make any further changes in future then we would ensure that our print customers would not be disadvantaged. Kind regards Ashleigh -----Original Message----- From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of Rais, Shirley (LLU) Sent: 17 January 2006 20:31 To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Change in print frequency for selected T&F journals A couple of quick comments about possible effects of this: 1) How will the journals be cited in the abstracts & indexes in which they appear? How will print volumes & issues correspond to the online version? For example, if a journal is indexed in Medline, will the citation reflect the volume/Issue/pagination of the online or the print issues? 2) Will the frequency of the "archival" print volumes be easily verifiable so we can claim missing volumes in a timely way? 3) What will happen if T & F decides to unbundle print & electronic? I appreciate the fact that T & F continues to includes online with print, but if this practice is discontinued then print subscribers will lose out in getting current information. Shirley Rais, Chair, Serials Dept. Loma Linda University Libraries 11072 Anderson St. Loma Linda, CA 92350-0001 Phone: (909) 558-4583 FAX: (909) 558-4919 Srais@llu.edu -----Original Message----- From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of Ashleigh Bell Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 5:06 AM To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: [SERIALST] Change in print frequency for selected T&F journals Apologies in advance if this information is not relevant to you. Dear Subscribers I am writing to advise that from 2006 selected Taylor & Francis Group journals will be published online, then followed by one or more archival print copies containing the issues published online during that period of time. T&F hopes this change in publishing will bring benefits to both authors and readers by reducing the time between the submission and publication of articles. Please see below for a list of the journals affected: Analytical Letters, 15 online issues and 5 print issues per volume. Chemical Engineering Communications, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Combustion Science & Technology, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Communications in Partial Differential Equations, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Drying Technology, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Energy Sources Part A: Recovery, Utilization and Environmental Effects, 16 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Energy Sources Part B: Energy, Ecomonics & Planning, 4 online issues and 1 print issue per volume. Geomicrobiology Journal, 8 online issues and 2 print issues per volume. Inhalation Toxicology, 14 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. International Journal of Polymeric Materials, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Journal of Adhesion, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Journal of Carbohydrate Chemistry, 9 online issues and 3 print issues per volume. Journal of Liquid Chromatography and Related Technologies, 20 online issues and 5 print issues per volume. Journal of Toxicology & Environmental Health Part A: Current Issues, 24 online issues and 12 print issues per volume. Journal of Toxicology & Environmental Health Part B: Critical Reviews, 6 online issues and 3 print issues per volume. Materials & Manufacturing Processes, 8 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Pediatric Hematology & Oncology, 8 online issues and 2 print issues per volume. Separation & Purification Reviews, 4 online issues and 2 print issues per volume. Soft Materials, 4 online issues and 1 print issue per volume. Statistics - Theory & Methods, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Synthetic Communications, 24 online issues and 8 print issues per volume. Technology & Engineering, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Ultrastructural Pathology, 6 online issues and 2 print issues per volume. Please update your records and let me know if you have any questions. Best wishes Ashleigh Ashleigh Bell Head of Journals Sales Office: +44 (0)207 017 6350 Mobile: +44 (0)7764 984581 Fax: +44 (0)207 017 6725 Ashleigh.Bell@tandf.co.uk Taylor & Francis Group, 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 4RN, UK. Taylor & Francis Group is the Academic Division of informa plc.