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Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005
From: Gary Ives (Texas A&M Univ.) <gives_at_lib-gw.tamu.edu>
Subject: ALA/ALCTS Serials Section Meeting Announcement
Please mark your conference calendars for:
Evolving Publisher Business Models
ALCTS Serials Section Journal Costs Discussion Group
Saturday, June 25th
2-4pm Palmer House Salons VII-VIII
*Adam Chesler, Sales and Library Relations, American Chemical Society
(ACS)
*October Ivins, Digital Content and Access Solutions
The dynamics of being a not-for-profit, independent publisher are
complex
in today's economic climate. Current trends are driving decisions that,
in
spite of the best efforts of all participants, could lead in
unpredictable
directions. Adam Chesler will explain why publishers are reviewing and
modifying their pricing models, and look at the impact these changes may
have on subscription agents and libraries, using ACS's own recent
experiences as a practical example. October Ivins will share results
of her market analyses, stimulating discussion and expanding our
understanding of the issues that impact society and university press
publishers.
Hope to see you there!
Gary Ives, Chair
Assistant Director of Acquisitions &
Coordinator of Electronic Resources
Texas A&M University Libraries
5000 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-5000
Phone: (979) 458-0726
FAX: (979) 458-1630
Email: gives_at_lib-gw.tamu.edu
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