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Re: Fwd: problems - AnthroSource & Wiley - problems Rose Marie Parsons 30 Jan 2009 23:03 UTC

Ken,

Yes, in previous email correspondence with an Anthrosource vendor, I learned
that there was a 10 year embargo on Anthropology News for institutions. My
recollection is that there was a note to this effect at the very bottom of
the index list when the access was through Caliber. I also had discussions
with the vendor about the fact that only issues from the 1960s and 1970s
were available; the 1980s through 1998 were missing. I was told the missing
issues would appear "soon" but that was at least a year ago.
Unfortunately, I can't confirm whether I got my information from
Anthrosource, Caliber or Blackwell because I deleted my email thread when we
were preparing to change email platform.
--
Rose Marie Parsons
Albertsons Library
Boise State University
P.O. Box 46
Boise, Idaho 83707-0046
Telephone: 208-426-4224
Fax: 208-334-2126

On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Ken Siegert <ken.siegert@fandm.edu> wrote:

> I have received some feedback from Mandy Winfield @ Wiley UK.  You can see
> her answers below (not sure if the colors will come through on the email or
> not).
>
> One thing that she mentioned is that the reason we don't have access to
> recent issues of Anthropology News is that there is a 10 year embargo for
> institutions.  I don't remember ever having this problem before.  I
> responded back to her for further clarification on that title.  Anyone else
> remember having an embargo on Anthropology News?
>
> It also appears that they will be sending something out to SERIALST the
> next time they have an update.
>
> --Ken
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>
>> Dear Ken,
>>
>> Following on from my email yesterday, regarding the below questions you
>> raised, I haven't got answers for all but have commented on what we are
>> doing about it.
>>
>> Also regarding the posting an email to the Serial list the Publishing
>> Manager for AnthroSource has agreed that the next set of communication that
>> goes out we will also send to the Serials List.
>>
>> I hope this is useful and will keep you updated with the progress on the
>> things I am following up.
>>
>> Many thanks for all of your feedback provided below.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Mandy Winfield - Business Systems Support Specialist
>> Journal Services for John Wiley & Sons
>>
>> From: Ken Siegert [mailto:ken.siegert@fandm.edu]
>> Sent: 28 January 2009 20:11
>> To: Winfield, Mandy - Oxford
>> Cc: Ken Siegert
>> Subject: Fwd: problems - AnthroSource & Wiley - problems
>> Importance: High
>>
>> Hi Mandy,
>>
>> Do you have any updates on the items listed below?  Do you have a list of
>> titles/volumes/dates that are not yet available on the AnthroSource/Wiley
>> websites?
>>
>> Just a suggestion -- it might be a good idea for either you or someone
>> else at Wiley to send an email to the SERIALST list.  There are quite a few
>> unhappy customers, and not all of the emails are sent to SERIALST, but
>> instead are sent to individual emails.  So there is more discontent that
>> Wiley might realize.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ken
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>> From: Ken Siegert <ken.siegert@FANDM.EDU>
>> Date: January 23, 2009 10:13:57 AM EST
>> To: "Winfield, Mandy - Oxford" <mwinfiel@wiley.com>
>> Cc: Ken Siegert <ken.siegert@FANDM.EDU>
>> Subject: Re: SERIALST Digest - 15 Jan 2009 to 16 Jan 2009 (#2009-11)
>>
>> Hi Mandy,
>>
>> Thanks for the list.  I have a few items for you.
>>
>> Serials Solutions
>>
>> 1)  Some of the Serials Solutions links do not work; those that don't work
>> are using the correct ISSN for the title, but the title has since changed.
>>  For example, Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly has this URL --
>> http://www.anthrosource.net/Issues.aspx?issn=0193-5615.  This uses the
>> correct ISSN for the title, but give you an error message, stating "Object
>> reference not set to an instance of an object."  The URL that should be
>> listed on Serials Solutions for the title Anthropology and Humanism
>> Quarterly is http://www.anthrosource.net/Issues.aspx?issn=1559-9167,
>> which is for the current title of Anthropology and Humanism.  It is my
>> understanding from Serials Solutions that their information comes directly
>> from the publisher, so corrected URLs need to be sent to them.  Here are the
>> titles for which the URLs are not correct in Serials Solutions
>>
>
> The problem here is that Anthrosource website can only handle one ISSN for
>> the same publication, so publication like this that changed name and ISSN
>> are listed under one ISSN(http://
>> www.anthrosource.net/Issues.aspx?issn=1559-9167). I noticed that you had
>> mentioned Serials Solutions had fixed this problem ? I
>> suppoX-Barracuda-Spam-Report: Code version 3.2, rules version 3.2.1.16566
>>
>        Rule breakdown below
>         pts rule name              description
>        ---- ---------------------- ------------------se what we could do
> is, knowing the old ISSNs, put in place a
>
>> redirection that points the old one to the new URL. Robert would it be
>> possible for you to give a list of all the old names and ISSNs for each
>> publication? Some of the ones below I don't recognize and I get easily lost
>> with all the Anth content
>>
>> Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly
>> Anthropology Newsletter
>> Communicator: Newsletter of the Council on Nutritional Anthropology
>> Journal of Latin American Anthropology
>> Latin American Anthropology Review
>> 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
>>
>> 2)  Also on Serials Solutions, the Newsletter of the Society for the
>> Anthropology of the United States and Canada, is not listed.  This is an
>> earlier title to North American Dialogue.
>>
>> AnthroSource website (we are using these URLs, and not linking directly to
>> Wiley) Our Content team are checking this issue
>>
>> 3)  We do not have access to Anthropology News (as indicated with the red
>> circle and slash), Vol. 46 (2005) through the current issue. There is a 10
>> year embargo on access for institutional customers per the policy of the
>> AAA. So, the lack of access is correct
>>
>> 4)  We see no content for Vol. 1-14 (1994-2007) for the title General
>> Anthropology These issues are listed on AnthroSource, when clicking through
>> to the issue TOCs there is no content, so Our Content team are checking this
>>
>> 5)  Vol. 1 (1976) of the title, Latin American Anthropology Group
>> Contributions, is no longer listed. I am waiting for the Publishing Manager
>> to respond on this one
>>
>> 6)  Most of Vol. 1-6 (1989-94) of the title, Latin American Anthropology
>> Review, is no longer listed. I am waiting for the Publishing Manager to
>> respond on this one
>>
>> 7)  Vol. 1-2 (1991/92) of the title, Newsletter of the Society for the
>> Anthropology of the United States and Canada show an error # 4090 when
>> attempting to access articles.  This is an earlier title to North American
>> Dialogue. These issues are listed on AnthroSource, when clicking through to
>> the issue TOCs there is no content, so Our Content team are checking this
>>
>> 8)  When accessing Vol. 4-14 (1990-2000) of the Bulletin of the Society
>> for the Anthropology of Europe, we are prompted for a username / password.
>>  This is an earlier title to the Journal of the Society for the Anthropology
>> of Europe. This is because it was under a previous journal title, I am
>> requesting this to be fixed, and access to be granted for all issues.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ken
>>
>> On Jan 20, 2009, at 5:55 AM, Winfield, Mandy - Oxford wrote:
>>
>> Dear Ken Siegert,
>>
>> Thank you for your recent communication regarding the AnthroSource.net
>> Website.
>>
>> Please find attached an Excel Spreadsheet with all the new URLS for the
>> AnthroSource website as well as on Wiley Interscience.
>>
>> I can confirm that we are currently working on providing all matching
>> content on both AnthroSource and Wiley Interscience for the collection of
>> journals.
>>
>> Please accept my apologies for the disruption in online access and can
>> ensure you we are working to get this corrected. I will make sure that your
>> comments are passed over to the web team to look into.
>>
>> If you require any further assistance with this matter then please do not
>> hesitate to contact me.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Mandy Winfield - Business Systems Support Specialist
>> Journal Services for John Wiley & Sons
>>
>> Date:    Fri, 16 Jan 2009 10:46:51 -0500
>> From:    Ken Siegert <ken.siegert@FANDM.EDU>
>> Subject: AnthroSource and Wiley-Blackwell
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Maybe I missed this, but I don't remember seeing anything on the list-
>> serv about this change.
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> 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).
>>
>> I also found that the official changes began on 12/22/08  -- click
>> here for the link.
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> Anyone else have problems??
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ken
>>
>>
>>