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Tag Archives: Subscriptions
UC terminates subscriptions with Elsevier in push for open access to publicly funded research
UC Office of the President: “As a leader in the global movement toward open access to publicly funded research, the University of California is taking a firm stand by deciding not to renew its subscriptions with Elsevier. Despite months of … Continue reading
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Tagged Access, Elsevier, Funded, open, Publicly, Push, Research, Subscriptions, Terminates
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Win for Open Access: U. of California system cancels all Elsevier subscriptions
The Chronicle of Higher Education reports that, after months of negotiations, the University of California's 10-campus system has cancelled its subscriptions with Elsevier – one of the largest academic publishers in the world. The previous 5 year contract with Elsevier … Continue reading
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Tagged Access, California, Cancels, Elsevier, open, Subscriptions, System
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InfoLawGroup Partner Jamie Rubin Provides Advice to Companies that Offer Auto-Renewal Subscriptions
With stepped up enforcement from the FTC and the California auto-renewal law updates going into effect in July, InfoLawGroup Partner Jamie Rubin offers companies insights on running auto-renewal subscription programs. Read his article in Internet Retailer magazine. Read more … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, AutoRenewal, Companies, InfoLawGroup, Jamie, offer, partner, provides, RUBIN, Subscriptions
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Twenty-Five Year Decline in Law Review Subscriptions
In Law Review Circulation, Ross Davies (George Mason), Green Bag Almanac & Reader 2009 at 164, reports on the sad state of law review compliance with the USPSs requirement to report total paid circulation each year. His survey of the… … Continue reading