NEWS RELEASE
New UKSG Working Group Established to Improve Procedures for
Journals Transferring Between Publishers
Oxford, UK - April 18th 2006 - A new industry-wide group
involving librarians, publishers and agents, has been set up
to
improve the procedures and policies surrounding the transfer
of
journals.
The annual movement of journal titles between publishers
with
different publishing arrangements currently causes many
headaches
for librarians who have the responsibility for maintaining
seamless access for readers. Issues which librarians
confront
include the uncertainty of what will happen to their current
electronic access, their URL links, their perpetual access
rights, the price of the journal, and whether or not the
journal
will be included in the big deal package of the new
publisher, if
indeed they have one.
With the absence of any universally agreed standards, the
transfer of journals also causes major headaches for the
publishers themselves, with inconsistent subscriber data for
institutional, member, society or consortia customers,
differing
ownership of backfiles, conflicting formats, granularity of
linking, and the imperative to maintain links to the
previous
publishing platform.
Some work has already been done to create standards and best
practice for journal movements and other changes. The
ALPSP, for
example, have published guidance for society publishers, to
be
found at: <http://www.alp
sp.org/socjourn1.pdf>
The purpose of this Working Group, provisionally called
TRANSFER
and set up under the auspices of the United Kingdom Serials
Group
(UKSG - www.uksg.org.), is to create a Code of Practice for
the
transfer of journal titles between publishers. Publishers
that
adhere to the Code of Practice could become 'compliant' in
much
the same way as the COUNTER logo is displayed by publishers
and
vendors compliant with the COUNTER Code of Practice. The
goal is
to ensure that the transfer of journals between compliant
vendors, and, in time, all vendors, follows agreed standards
which will reduce the administrative load for librarians and
ensure seamless access. In all aspects the Group must be
considerate of anti-trust and anti-competition rules.
The first meeting of the UKSG Working Group was held in
Oxford, UK, on
March 30th, 2006.
Proposed members of the Group include:
Nancy Buckley, Chair (Blackwell Publishing)
Louise Cole (University of Leeds)
Jo Connolly (Swets Information Services)
Helen Crook (Sage Publications Ltd)
Nick Evans (Association of Learned and Professional Society
Publishers)
Paul Harwood (Content Complete Ltd)
Helen Henderson (Ringgold e-Marketing Services)
Alison Mitchell (Nature Publishing Group)
Ed Pentz (CrossRef)
Jill Taylor-Roe (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)
If you would like more information about the Group, please
contact:
Nancy.Buckley oxon.blackwellpublishing.com
Media Contact:
Emily Gillingham
Blackwell Publishing, Oxford
Emily.Gillingham oxon.blackwellpublishing.com
www.uksg.org/
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