Re: inflation rate of law books

From: Anne Ellis (LIS) (ellis@luna.cas.usf.edu)
Date: 04/08/94


If you use EBSCO to handle your subscriptions, they can produce an
historical list for the past five years which shows actual price and
percentages of increase or decrease for every title you receive through
them. It also breaks down the titles by publisher. It is a handy way of
following publishers' "inflation" increases.
Anne Ellis
Carlton, Fields
Tampa, Florida
813-223-7000

On Thu, 7 Apr 1994, JACQUELINE S. WRIGHT wrote:

> Has anyone put any figures togther to analyze the inflation rate
> of law books by publisher? That is, looking at one publisher's
> titles to see if that publisher is raising prices for all of
> its titles in any consistent manner.
>
> This information would make budgeting much easier for those of
> us who buy most of our materials from a few publishers.
>
> If any of you have any thoughts on this question I will be glad
> to summarize for the list.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jacqueline S. Wright
> Arkansas Supreme Court Library E-mail: SCLIBRARY@UALR.EDU
> 625 Marshall, Justice Building Phone: (501)682-2147
> Little Rock, AR 72201-1080 Fax: (501)682-6877
>
>
>



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