Re: inflation rate of law books

From: Kathleen Clark (kclark@csn.org)
Date: 04/08/94


Is there anyone else out there who does this other than EBSCO? They
 do not handle our subscriptions. I do know that the LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL
publishes annual lists of increases or decreases.

Kathleen Clark
El Paso County Law Library
20 E. Vermijo, #104 Judicial Bldg.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
voice: 719 630-2880
fax: 719 630-3389

On Fri, 8 Apr 1994, Anne Ellis (LIS) wrote:

> 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 book s 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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