Hi Charlie!

 

We use WT Cox, and have a very favorable service charge.  In addition, the service we have from Cox is outstanding!  We are very happy with them, and think they are well worth consideration.

 

Another jobber that is still out there is Basch Subscriptions : http://www.basch.com/  -   We don’t use them, and I have never had any experience with them.  

 

Good luck in your search!

 

--Susan

 

 

Susan Martin

Acquisitions Librarian

Texas Woman’s University

PO Box 425528

Denton, TX 76204

940-898-3774

940-898-3809 (fax)

 

 

From: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG] On Behalf Of Remy, Charlie
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 12:51 PM
To: SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG
Subject: [SERIALST] Serial Jobbers

 

Hi All,

 

My library currently uses EBSCO as our serials jobber. Our contract with them has ended and so have our discounts on inflationary increases for EBSCO database products. 

 

We’re trying to decide if it’s worth sending out a bid for a new serials jobber given the few that seem to still be in existence. 

 

For libraries that have recently gone through this process, which jobber ended up having the lowest service charge? Besides, EBSCO, WT Cox, and Harrasowitz, are there any other jobbers left?

 

Given how so many of our journal subscriptions are now part of large publisher packages, have any libraries decided to drop their jobber and manage subscriptions on their own?

 

I look forward to your thoughts on this. 

 

Charlie

 

 

Charlie Remy
Assistant Professor 
Electronic Resources and Serials Librarian
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Library
UTC-Dept 6456
600 Douglas St.
Chattanooga, TN 37403
charlie-remy@utc.edu
Tel. 423-425-4470

 

 


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