Hi, Igor:

Thanks for the update. This change of its policy is encouraging. Let's hope those non-US/Canada based subscribers will receive the same level of services soon.
Best,

Clement 

Clement Chu Sing LAU
Associate Dean of Libraries
Director of Zach S. Henderson Library
College of Business Library Liaison
Associate Professor
Georgia Southern University
P.O. Box 8074
Statesboro, Georgia 30460-8074
U.S.A.
912-478-5024
clau@georgiasouthern.edu
orcid.org/0000-0003-1918-2935




On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 10:12 AM, Igor Hammer <igor.hammer@ub.unibe.ch> wrote:

Dear Stella,

 

I asked T&F if they would change their moving wall-policy in general and received the answer " I can confirm that access will be enabled within the next 3 weeks. "

 

So, this moving wall-problem seems to vanish for the rest of the world as well :-)

 

Best regards

 

Igor

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Universität Bern

Universitätsbibliothek Bern

Digitale Dienste & Open Science

 

Igor Hammer

I+D-Spezialist

 

Hochschulstrasse 6

3012 Bern

Schweiz

Tel. +41 31 631 95 89

igor.hammer@ub.unibe.ch 

http://www.ub.unibe.ch

 

(Mo, Di, Do, Fr)

 

Von: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum <SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG> Im Auftrag von Stella Sandy
Gesendet: Freitag, 20.
Juli 2018 14:44
An: SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG
Betreff: Re: [SERIALST] TAYLOR AND FRANCIS MOVING WALL RESOLUTION

 

I would just like to register my two cents worth as a Taylor and Francis customer outside of the US and Canada. Is it that our subscriptions are not worthy of being or important enough to be part of this agreement?

 

Regards,

 

Stella Sandy

Head, Acquisitions & Continuing Resources

The Alma Jordan Library

The University of the West Indies

St. Augustine Campus

Trinidad and Tobago, W.I.

Tel: (868) 662 2002 Ext. 82126

 

Email: stella.sandy@sta.uwi.edu

URL: https://libraries.sta.uwi.edu/ajl/

 

 

 

 

From: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG] On Behalf Of Devine, Elaine
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2018 4:33 AM
To:
SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG
Subject: Re: [SERIALST] TAYLOR AND FRANCIS MOVING WALL RESOLUTION

 

Dear Anne (and everyone else on SERIALST),

 

As you rightly point out, we’ve been in touch with libraries across the US in the last week to update them on this change of policy in the US and Canada.

 

Many of you will have received details via email but if you do have any questions throughout this period please contact your regular subscription agent, Taylor & Francis sales representative or support@tandfonline.com.  

 

On the point in this post on only affecting customers in the US and Canada, we are actively reviewing this policy with respect to the rest of the world and will be in touch with customers in due course.  

 

Best wishes, Elaine

 

Elaine Devine, Associate Communications Director (Journals)

Taylor & Francis Group

 

From: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG] On Behalf Of Anne McKee
Sent: 19 July 2018 23:58
To:
SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG
Subject: [SERIALST] TAYLOR AND FRANCIS MOVING WALL RESOLUTION

 

I have been waiting for this to appear on some of the listservs but haven't seen it mentioned yet. So, I'm taking the bull by the horns.

After Taylor and Francis' 20 year moving wall backfile was announced many of the North American (and some overseas) consortia decided to contact T&F and register 

the

disappointment and unhappiness

their members had

with the decision. A meeting was requested with Taylor and Francis at ALA Annual in New Orleans.  That meeting was held the Sunday of

ALA

Annual and was attended by a large cross-section of the combined, concerned consortia and their members.  It was a lively discussion (to say the least).  

ANYWAY-last week, the consortia received a letter from Christoph Chesher, Taylor and Francis' Group Sales Director

.

Taylor and Francis has come to understand that this decision was extremely problematic for libraries and is now restoring access back to 1997 for current subscription customers "with immediate effect and the foreseeable future."  Please note that this decision only affects customers in the U.S. and Canada only [emphasis is mine].

I understand this is being communicated by the T&F sales managers. If you are a U.S. or Canadian customer and have not received this notification, I would urge you to contact your sales manager.  

Below is a [cut-and-past] section of the letter received by one of the consortium's who protested this policy.

*********************************************************************************

 

In 2017 Taylor & Francis announced a Rolling Wall Policy with a provision of 20 years’ courtesy access as part of its base terms applicable to current subscription customers.  It remains our view that 20 years’ courtesy back access is more competitive than the base terms offered on current subscriptions by many of our competitors, and we would urge our customers to check and verify this with their subscription agent.  
 
Nevertheless, listening to the feedback from our customers we have come to understand that many find a date for courtesy access that moves annually to be problematic, to be one that some find involves additional work in implementation at their end, and one that they feel involves uncertainty of access amongst their patrons.  
 
Notwithstanding the caveat that Taylor & Francis reserves the right to change its terms on offers to customers from time to time, we are therefore restoring courtesy access back to 1997 to current subscription customers in the USA and Canada with immediate effect and for the foreseeable future.  We acknowledge that this issue has strained our relationship with some of our customers over the past few months, and we are committed to working with them to rebuild the excellent relationships that we have previously prided ourselves upon.     We are communicating this change with all customers in the US and Canada either directly or via email over the next few days. It may then take us some time to implement the necessary changes to libraries’ access. We will communicate with customers as their 1997 access is reactivated.  
 

We will also work with link resolver vendors to ensure they have the necessary data to keep library catalogs updated.  ****************************************************************************************

 

Anne

Anne E. McKee, MLS

Program Officer for Resource Sharing
Greater Western Library Alliance (GWLA)
www.GWLA.org

 

4815 E. Carefree Hwy
Suite 108, #250
Cave Creek, AZ  85331

480-575-0340
Anne@GWLA.org

 


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