Print and Online Publication Schedules: Taylor & Francis Bev Acreman 17 Jul 2006 16:11 UTC
Dear All, As promised on Friday, we've posted the print and online publication schedules to our website for those journals outlined below: www.tandf.co.uk/journals/pdf/serialst.pdf . It's a PDF as many people are unable to download excel or csv files, but do let me know if there is a better format for you. Bev Acreman T&F -----Original Message----- From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of SERIALST Moderator Sent: 13 July 2006 23:24 To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Taylor & Francis, Haworth, and pages per volume Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 16:17:34 -0500 From: "Pennington, Buddy D." <penningtonb@umkc.edu> Subject: RE: [SERIALST] Taylor & Francis, Haworth, and pages per volume Below is a copy of the list from Ashleigh's 1/18/2006 email to LIBLICENSE-L: Analytical Letters, 15 online issues and 5 print issues per volume. Chemical Engineering Communications, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Combustion Science & Technology, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Communications in Partial Differential Equations, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Drying Technology, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Energy Sources Part A: Recovery, Utilization and Environmental Effects, 16 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Energy Sources Part B: Energy, Ecomonics & Planning, 4 online issues and 1 print issue per volume. Geomicrobiology Journal, 8 online issues and 2 print issues per volume. Inhalation Toxicology, 14 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. International Journal of Polymeric Materials, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Journal of Adhesion, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Journal of Carbohydrate Chemistry, 9 online issues and 3 print issues per volume. Journal of Liquid Chromatography and Related Technologies, 20 online issues and 5 print issues per volume. Journal of Toxicology & Environmental Health Part A: Current Issues, 24 online issues and 12 print issues per volume. Journal of Toxicology & Environmental Health Part B: Critical Reviews, 6 online issues and 3 print issues per volume. Materials & Manufacturing Processes, 8 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Pediatric Hematology & Oncology, 8 online issues and 2 print issues per volume. Separation & Purification Reviews, 4 online issues and 2 print issues per volume. Soft Materials, 4 online issues and 1 print issue per volume. Statistics - Theory & Methods, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Synthetic Communications, 24 online issues and 8 print issues per volume. Technology & Engineering, 12 online issues and 4 print issues per volume. Ultrastructural Pathology, 6 online issues and 2 print issues per volume. It is guess work but it looks like it is more manageable than some frequency changes I've had to deal with (like going from monthly to 8 per year and not knowing what months are skipped, etc.). The print issues are proportional to the online issues for most of the titles. Inhalation Toxicology is the only one that appears to present a problem as it goes from 14 to 4 issues, but I don't imagine it is too difficult to estimate a quarterly based on a monthly with a couple of extra issues. Yes, a pain in the butt this first year. But it isn't as horrible as it might have been. I agree that it would be more re-assuring if they would include the printing schedules within the print issues but at least they gave out some warning in advance to prepare for this. Too many times, we have to deal with these changes totally after the fact. I'd take a dozen T&F journals any day over some of the irregulars we try to corral for our collections. Buddy Pennington Serial Acquisitions Librarian University of Missouri - Kansas City University Libraries www.umkc.edu/lib -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information contained in this email message may be confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, interference with, disclosure or copying of this material is unauthorised and prohibited. Although this message and any attachments are believed to be free of viruses, no responsibility is accepted by Informa for any loss or damage arising in any way from receipt or use thereof. Messages to and from the company are monitored for operational reasons and in accordance with lawful business practices. If you have received this message in error, please notify us by return and delete the message and any attachments. Further enquiries/returns can be sent to postmaster@informa.com