ACQNET: RE - HBR Online (1 reply)

From: Eleanor Cook <cookei_at_appstate.edu>
Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 19:52:25 -0400
To: acqnet-l_at_listproc.appstate.edu
Date:  Mon, 21 Apr 2008 10:33:21 -0400
From: Claudia Cuevas <ccuevas_at_bcn.cl>
Subject: RE - HBR Online

We also have an institutional (Chilean Library of Congress) 
subscription (paper + Internet). From 2006 we never could 
open articles in full text. I think the interface is not so 
good and later I also realized that there are 3
different subscription/editors: from USA, UK and Netherlands. 
Well, I still have problems and from South America it is more 
difficult to get a solution.
Any advice or comment will be so useful. 
   Warm regards from Chile

Claudia Cuevas
Librarian
Electronic Resources
Bibloioteca del Congreso Nacional


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Date:  Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:49:40 -0500
From: Mike Bell (Univ. of TN-Chattanooga) <Mike-Bell_at_utc.edu>
Subject: HBR Online

We had a subscription to HBR Online via Newsbank until someone pulled 
the plug on this.  I have since had rounds of frustrating and 
unproductive talks with the folks at HBR Press about an
institutional subscription.  So I call upon the collective wisdom of my 
colleagues.  Has anyone found a way to get an institutional digital 
subscription?  As usual, please  reply offlist.

Thanks.
Michael

W. Michael Bell
Assistant Dean and Head, Materials Processing
Lupton Library
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
423-425-2670
mike-bell_at_utc.edu

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