Re: Internet journal access Jeanette Skwor 20 Aug 1997 16:09 UTC

***I am not understanding this.  We subscribe to the Chronicle through
our vendor, Faxon, and have access--and had no problems gaining it.
Neither am I aware of such problems with other journals.

***Could there be another problem?

Jeanette Skwor
Cofrin Library
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
<SKWORJ@GBMS01.UWGB.EDU>

>         In response to K.S. Narayanan, I think that two obvious
> examples where institutions are not given access would be
> _Chronicle of Higher Education_ and _Science_ (although
> High Wire may address the latter).  In my experience, the limitations
> are directed against institutions per se, not because we go through
> subscription agents.  I think the latter (at least ours) are making
> great progress in coping with the proliferating e-titles and requirements.
>
> K. Mulliner       Collection Development Coordinator & Asst. to Dean
> "Owner"  CORMOSEA & cap-sea Electronic Mailing Lists
>
> Ohio University Libraries       Phone: 614-593-2707
> Athens, OH 45701-2978, USA      FAX: 614-593-2708
> mulliner@ohiou.edu
>
> At 02:00 PM 8/18/97 -0400, Kamala S Narayanan wrote:
> >We have some journals like the Astrophysical journal, American Institute of
> >Physics journals and the number is increasing...all titles that we get
> >through vendors but have been set up online directly with no problems....If
> >a subscriber number is required, the vendor provides it accordingly.  In
> >any case, a lot of dialogue needs to go on before the online access is
> >established.  I am not aware of any specific titles that we as an
> >institution, are denied online access.
> >
> >Kamala S Narayanan                 Phone: (613) 545-6000  ext 4540
> >Serials Librarian,                 Fax:   (613) 545-6819
> >Central Library Technical Services,
> >Queens University,
> >B100b MacIntosh Corry Hall,        E-mail: narayana@stauffer.queensu.ca
> >Kingston, Ontario K7L 5C4.
> >Canada.
>