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Re: Perpetual Access to former Haworth titles now Taylor Francis Jenny Lockwood 16 Feb 2009 22:26 UTC

 Sign into your administrator account on Informaworld and check your
subscriptions. Click on " more details" which will show what your
current access is and what your perpetual access after 2009 will be.

Mark Hemhauser wrote:
> Where is Informaworld "showing" this?
>
> Mark
>
> Jenny Lockwood wrote:
>> I know some aspects of this transfer has been discussed before, but
>> have many libraries had time to start reviewing what  perpetual
>> access rights Informaworld is showing for their individual holdings?
>> Under Haworth we were being given access to our subscribed volumes. I
>> have begun to check our subscriptions and find none of our
>> subscription holdings match what Informaworld  shows will be our
>> perpetual  access holdings after 2009.( I am only on the third title
>> so far) For example, according to Haworth and our subscription
>> records we have access back to 1977 for Adminstration in Social
>> Work.  Informaworld will give us access back to 1977 for 2009, but
>> they are saying we will only get perpetual access from 2006 after
>> 2009. I am not sure how the date 2006 was arrived at, but this is
>> going to be a real mess-- particularly with our limited staff to try
>> to sort out -- if we haven't, in fact, lost rights to our formerly
>> subscribed content.   Did I miss something in previous discussions
>> about how perpetual access would be applied?
>>
>

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Jenny Lockwood
New Mexico State University Library
Acquisitions/Electronic Resources
PO Box 30006, Dept. 3475
Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003
Phone: 575-646-3104 Fax: 575-646-7477