Re: Wiley EAL license Jones, Ms. Janie 28 May 2009 13:47 UTC

Enhanced Access License vs. Basic Access License (BAL)

Janie

Janie S. Jones
AD for Serials and Electronic Resources
Dick Smith Library
Box T-0450
Tarleton State University
Stephenville TX 76402
jsjones@tarleton.edu
254.968.9868

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[mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Mina Davenport
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Wiley EAL license

Linda,

thanks for standing up to them. I know it's hard, it's really painful,
but someone has to start. I don't have any online journals from Wiley
except Cancer and, the Blackwell titles, which of course are no longer
any good because of Wiley's lack of foresight in honoring their
agreement to keep Blackwell titles as is. If they pull that on me with
Cancer, then I will not hesitate to cancel.

I do have a question: what does EAL stand for?

God bless

Mina

Mina Davenport, Librarian
Childrens Hospital
Health Sciences Library
747 52nd Street
Oakland CA 94609  USA
(510) 428-3448 (p)
(510) 601-3963 (f)
mdavenport@mail.cho.org