Re: LLJ-budget figures

From: Patricia Patterson (papat@CLASS.ORG)
Date: 05/12/95


Integrating the SIS newsletters into the AALL newsletter would not reduce
costs to AALL. All production costs and mailing costs for SIS
newsletters are paid by the SIS and all advertising revenue is deposited
in the SIS accounts. These newsletters are independent from the AALL
newsletter.

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On Thu, 11 May 1995, Nick Triffin wrote:

> Marilyn Harhai writes:
>
> . So if AALL increases subscriptions rates and no
> > longer provides a subscription to members, it seems to me it is the
> > equivalent of a $25 per year dues increase.
> >
>
> Everything you wrote up to that last sentence made sense to me. The
> last sentence does not. If I want my own subscription to LLJ, the
> dues increase is not the "equivalent" of $25, it is the cost of the
> subscription: $100. Frankly, I feel that that is extortion.
>
> Another way for AALL to try to reduce costs would be to look into
> integrating all SIS newsletters into the AALL newsletter. There
> should be both postage and printing savings available from such a
> move.
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