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Re: Subscription Jobbers Moffitt, Nellie S CIV CNIC HQ, N9 21 May 2009 18:04 UTC

The Library of Congress' Federal Library and Information Center
Committee provides contracting services for Federal Libraries through
the FEDLINK network.  Here's a link to their RFP for serial //
subscription services
http://www.loc.gov/flicc/information/rfps/finalserials.pdf

Here's the link to the serials vendors we are able to choose from:

http://www.loc.gov/flicc/contracts/vendorserdirbysubject.html#serials

Nellie

Nellie S. C. Moffitt, MSLS
Navy General Library Program, N922D
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-----Original Message-----
From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum
[mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Jim Flury
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 11:25
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: [SERIALST] Subscription Jobbers

We are preparing our every three year rfq for provision of subscription
service. What companies are libraries in our category (35+ public
libraries, in the neighborhood of $500,000 annual subscription
expenditures) using for this service thse days? EBSCO, W.T. Cox, Wolper
and Popular are big in public libraries. Swets and Harrassowitz are out
there, too of course although I wonder if they might be more than we
need. I don't know very much about Basch but they are another
possibility. Many, many years ago we used to work with a Michigan-based
company called Reginald F. Fennell but I don't know whether they are
even in business any longer. And of course there are online vendors such
as Amazon.com and others that some libraries work with, too.

I'm not looking for reviews/critiques of service, good or bad, but
rather just input as to what others are doing. The subscription jobber
world changed a great deal with the demise of Faxon/RoweCom/divine. I
just want to make sure that I am not out of touch with that changed
world.

Thanks for your input.

Jim Flury

Jim Flury
Head of Acquisitions Services
The Library Network
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Southgate, MI 48195
734-281-3830
Fax 734-281-1817
jflury@tln.lib.mi.us