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Re: AnthroSource and Wiley-Blackwell Mark Hemhauser 23 Jan 2009 22:32 UTC

I've checked our access to a few of the titles on the list and we have
it, for current and older issues. There were some pages of the CSAS
Bulletin that were missing or misfiled at Wiley. We're using SFX. That
is not an endorsement of the product, by the way, just an FYI.

Mark

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Peter Picerno wrote:
> I've found no access to the following titles in AnthroSource and wondered if anyone else came up with the same list of inaccessible content:
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> Anthropology And Humanism Quarterly
> Anthropology news
> Anthropology newsletter
> Communicator : newsletter of the Council on Nutritional Anthropology
> CSAS Bulletin Central States Anthropological Society
> General Anthropology Bulletin of the General Anthropology Division
> Journal of Latin American anthropology
> Latin American anthropology review
> Newsletter (Program in Ethnographic Film)
> Newsletter (Society for the Anthropology of Visual Communication)
> PIEF newsletter
> Society for Visual Anthropology review
> Studies in the Anthropology of Visual Communication
> SVA newsletter
> SVA review
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> Peter V. Picerno
> Serials & E-Resources
> Asst. Head, Resource Development
> Green Library GL 810
> Florida International University
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Martha Spicuzza
> Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 1:02 PM
> To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
> Subject: Re: [SERIALST] AnthroSource and Wiley-Blackwell
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> We had broken links appear for the AnthroSource titles when running our URL checker on the brief records we create from the SerialsSolutions download.  Also, there is a lot of content no longer available on the new site.  I'm just adding this to the Wiley/Blackwell problem pile.
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> Martha Spicuzza
> Technical Services Librarian/Serials
> Hillsdale College Mossey Library
> 33 E College Street
> Hillsdale MI 49242
> voice: 517-607-2405
> email: mspicuzza@hillsdale.edu
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Ken Siegert
> Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 10:47 AM
> To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
> Subject: [SERIALST] AnthroSource and Wiley-Blackwell
>
> Hello!
>
> Maybe I missed this, but I don't remember seeing anything on the list- serv about this change.
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> This morning, someone in ILL called me because our AnthroSource URL wasn't working for Latin American Anthropology Group Contributions (Vol. 1 1976).  We have all of our AnthroSource URLs listed as http:// www.anthrosource.net/loi/xxxx (xxxx standing for the title's abbreviation).  I looked at it and got an error message that the page couldn't be found.  I dropped the /loi/xxxx, and was able to connect to AnthroSource.
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> When I got there, I discovered that 1) not all of the previous content is on the AnthroSource site anymore, 2) the pdf and html links take the user to Wiley-Blackwell (initially, many of the articles came up with an error message #4090 on the W-B site), 3) the content that is no longer on AnthroSource is available on W-B, but if it is earlier than 1997 we are prompted for a username/password.
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> Concerning missing content, here's an example.  With the old version of AnthroSource, we had Vol. 1-6 (1989-94) of Latin American Anthropology Review, now only Vol. 1 is listed on the AnthroSource website (under the title Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology).
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> I also found that the official changes began on 12/22/08  -- click here for the link.
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> After all of the problems we had when Wiley & Blackwell merged this past summer, it appears that we are going to have the same problems with AnthroSource.
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> Anyone else have problems??
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> Thanks,
>
> Ken
>