4 Messages, 291 lines: - Taylor & Francis Group and PubMed Central - SAGE Becomes Content Partner with Serials Solutions - Royal Society announces 2009 prices - Berg Publishers 2009 Journal Prices available (1)------------------- Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 05:05:04 -0400 From: Jennifer McMillan <jennifer.mcmillan@TANDF.CO.UK> Subject: Taylor & Francis Group and PubMed Central As part of our author services program, Taylor & Francis will deposit to PubMed Central (PMC) author manuscripts on behalf of Taylor & Francis, Routledge and Psychology Press authors reporting NIH funded research. This service is offered as part of Taylor & Francis' new 2008 deposit agreement with the NIH. This service will help authors to comply with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) revised 'Public Access Policy', which came into force on April 7, 2008. The NIH's revised policy mandates NIH-funded authors to submit to PubMed Central (PMC), or have submitted on their behalf, at the point of acceptance, their peer-reviewed author manuscripts, to appear on PMC no later than 12 months after final publication. Taylor & Francis will deliver to PMC the final peer-reviewed manuscript, which was accepted for publication and that reflects any author-agreed changes made in response to the peer review. Taylor & Francis will also authorize the author manuscript's public access posting 12 months after final publication in print or electronic form (whichever is the sooner). Following the deposit by Taylor & Francis, authors will receive further communications from the NIH with respect to the submission. Under our Author Rights policy introduced in 2005, authors also have the right to post their version of the submitted author manuscript (pre-print), or their version of the final published article (post-print) on their personal or institutional web site. Post-print web postings are subject to an embargo of 12 months in STM subjects and the behavioral sciences. Please note that, in line with Taylor & Francis' author publication agreements, authors should not post manuscripts directly to PMC or other third party sites for any systematic external distribution by a third party (for example to a listserv or database connected to a public access server). Individual modifications to this general policy may apply to some Taylor & Francis, Routledge and Psychology Press journals and society publishing partners. ************************************************* About Taylor & Francis, Routledge, and Psychology Press Taylor & Francis, Routledge, and Psychology Press are part of Informa plc, one of the world's leading publishers of academic journals. The Taylor & Francis Group is dedicated to the dissemination of scholarly information, drawing on expertise developed since first publishing learned journals in 1798. The group now publishes nearly 1400 scholarly journals in association with 350 learned societies and scholarly institutions and operates from a network of 20 global offices, including Philadelphia, Oxford, Hove, Melbourne, Stockholm, Beijing, Tokyo, Johannesburg, New Delhi and Singapore. Contact: Jennifer.McMillan@tandf.co.uk. (2)------------------- Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 14:53:06 -0700 From: "Johns, Valerie" <Valerie.Johns@sagepub.com> Subject: SAGE Becomes Content Partner with Serials Solutions SAGE, the world's fifth largest journals publisher, announced today that it has become a Serials Solutions KnowledgeWorks Certified content partner, thereby ensuring that bibliographic data relating to SAGE journals and SAGE journal packages are as accurate and up-to-date as possible in the Serial Solutions KnowledgeWorks knowledgebase. Serials Solutions KnowledgeWorks enables librarians to manage their constantly changing electronic collections and present reliable access to library patrons. This knowledgebase holds bibliographic metadata on a vast range of e-resources and is a primary component of Serials Solutions' 360 e-resource access and management services. SAGE delivers fresh data each month to Serials Solutions to enable KnowledgeWorks to be as up-to-date as possible for the benefit of SAGE and Serials Solutions' shared library users globally. Serials Solutions has also provided SAGE with access, enabling SAGE to verify its metadata is accurately represented in KnowledgeWorks. "When publishers participate in the KnowledgeWorks certification program, librarians can trust that Serials Solutions and their providers are collaborating to maintain the highest quality bibliographic data," said Sherrard Ewing, Provider Relations Specialist at Serials Solutions. "Librarians can ensure users have access to their valued resources, and will also more quickly be able to resolve issues, should they occur." "SAGE has enjoyed an excellent relationship with Serials Solutions, motivated by a shared desire to make librarians lives as easy as possible in setting up electronic access to SAGE subscribed content in their library," said Clive Parry, Sales and Marketing Director, SAGE. "Our KnowledgeWorks Certification is a positive step and illustrates how SAGE is addressing the challenges of the changing online environment." SAGE and Serials Solutions are members of the KBART (Knowledge Bases and Related Tools) working group which is a joint initiative of UKSG and NISO set up to improve the flow of information in the knowledgebase supply chain. For more information on KBART: http://www.uksg.org/kbart. ### SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets. Since 1965, SAGE has helped inform and educate a global community of scholars, practitioners, researchers, and students spanning a wide range of subject areas including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology and medicine. An independent company, SAGE has principal offices in Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., London, New Delhi, and Singapore. www.sagepub.com Serials Solutions was founded by a librarian for librarians in 2000, and today is the global leader in e-resource access and management services (ERAMS) that serves more than 2,000 libraries of all sizes and types. Serials Solutions® KnowledgeWorks, the authoritative e-resource knowledgebase, is the foundation for Serials Solutions® 360, the only complete and integrated e-resource access and management solution. Serials Solutions provides fast implementation, easy customization, and outstanding value to libraries throughout the world. For more information, please visit www.serialssolutions.com or call 1-866-SERIALS. Serials Solutions is a business unit of ProQuest LLC. ProQuest provides seamless access to and navigation of more than 125 billion digital pages of the world's scholarship, delivering it to the desktop and into the workflow of serious researchers in multiple fields, from arts, literature, and social science to science, technology, and medicine. ProQuest is part of the Cambridge Information Group. For more information, visit www.proquest.com, www.proquest.co.uk, and www.csa.com. For more information, please contact: Valerie Johns Associate Director Journals Marketing SAGE www.sagepub.com www.sagepub.com/librarians Mary Kay Jezzini SAGE Publicist 212-352-1404 publicity@sagepub.com (3)------------------- Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 15:48:31 +0100 From: "Lusty, Charles" <Charles.Lusty@royalsociety.org> Subject: Royal Society announces 2009 prices The Royal Society is pleased to announce that its 2009 journal prices are now available at http://publishing.royalsociety.org/prices. JOURNAL PACKAGES See details of our discount journal packages including our "Excellence in Science" Package S, comprising all of our seven international science journals plus free and exclusive access to the entire Royal Society Digital Journal Archive back to 1665. NEW ADDITION "Interface Focus" is a recently introduced supplement to "Journal of the Royal Society Interface" (ISSN: 1742-5689) and will appear at least 6 times throughout volume 6 (2009). Peer-reviewed and published with the regular journal issue, each supplement concentrates on a specific cross-disciplinary theme. Printed copies are delivered packed together with the main journal issue. ROYAL SOCIETY DIGITAL JOURNAL ARCHIVE (From 1665 to today) The Royal Society Digital Journal Archive is the most influential and longest-running journal archive in science and contains some of the most significant scientific papers ever published. It consists of every paper ever published in the Royal Society's renowned, international journals, from the very first peer-reviewed paper in Philosophical Transactions in 1665 to the very latest high-quality, published research today. To renew your subscription, please contact your subscription agent or contact sales@portland-services.com. All of our journal subscription and book fulfilment is handled by Portland Customer Services, Commerce Way, Colchester CO2 8HP, United Kingdom. Tel: +44 (0)1206 796351. Web: www.portland-services.com. Please contact us if you have any enquiries, or would like to receive a copy of our journals catalogue, at sales@royalsociety.org. Kind regards Charles Lusty, Royal Society Publishing 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG United Kingdom The Royal Society - excellence in science (4)------------------- Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 14:11:08 +0100 From: Corina Kapinos <CKapinos@bergpublishers.com> Subject: Berg Publishers 2009 Journal Prices available 2009 JOURNAL PRICES AVAILABLE FROMA BERG PUBLISHERS Berg Publishers is pleased to inform you that 2009 journal prices are now available for all Berg journals. The 2009 Journal price list can be found at: http://www.bergpublishers.com/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=GvSsV3LgMho%3d&tabid=4170 (PDF) IMPORTANT NEWS ABOUT OUR JOURNALS PROGRAMME FOR 2009: Berg Publishers is launching 3 new journals in 2009: * Art in Translation, new from March 2009 (Volume 1, 3 issues per year) * Design and Culture, new from March 2009 (Volume 1, 3 issues per year) * Fashion Practice, new from May 2009 (Volume 1, 2 issues per year) The journal is available with an institutional subscription to Fashion Theory. It will complement Fashion Theory's focus on the cultural significance of the dressed body by supplying crucial insights into the full range of processes within the fashion industry. From 2009, Photography & Culture will increase its publication frequency from 2 to 3 issues per year. Issues will be published in March, July, November. Anthrozoös' Online Archive will be made accessible from 2009 containing volume 1 up to volume 19 with over 350 articles. The archive is available on CD or online at Ingenta. An annual maintenance fee will be applicable from 2010 for institutions accessing the archive at Ingenta. Food, Culture & Society <http://www.bergpublishers.com/JournalsHomepage/FoodCultureandSociety/tabid/521/Default.aspx> 's complete back archive will be launched in January. Access to all 11 volumes will be provided with 2009 institutional subscriptions. FORMATS All journals are available online only or in combination with a print subscription. Art in Translation is only available electronically. VAT CHARGES From 2009 VAT will be charged against 40% on the online part of combined institutional subscriptions if applicable. The full VAT charge will be added to online only subscriptions. ONLINE ACCESS Online access is provided at IngentaConnect. Registration and online activation requests need to be placed at Ingenta. Further details and instructions can be found at: http://www.bergpublishers.com/Portals/0/Online%20Activation%20Procedure.pdf (PDF) Libraries will have full access to available digitised backfiles and current issues they subscribe to, and will continue to have access to archival content for as long as active subscriptions are maintained. Berg Publishers supports the NISO/SERU initiative (Shared Electronic Resource Understanding, sponsored by NISO http://www.niso.org/committees/SERU/). LICENCE Libraries wishing to subscribe to Berg journals will be given the option to forego a traditional licensing agreement and operate under SERU Recommended Practices. ORDERS All 2009 subscription renewals and new subscription orders should be sent to your agent or directly to Turpin-Distribution. Email: custserv@turpin-distribution.com, Tel: +44 1767 604951, Fax: + 44 1767 601640. If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us. Kind regards, Berg Publishers Corina Kapinos Assistant Marketing Manager 1st Floor Angel Court 81 St Clements Street Oxford, OX4 1AW, UK Tel: +44 1865 245 104 Fax: +44 1865 791 165 E-mail: ckapinos@bergpublishers.com www.bergpublishers.com