Project Transfer: A Publisher's Perspective |
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Authors: | Ian Bannerman Nancy Buckley Jennifer McMillan |
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Institution: | 1. Taylor &2. Francis Journals, 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, OX14 4RN, UK Ian.Bannerman@tandf.co.uk;4. Burgundy Information Services, Burgundy Information Services , 9 Orchard Piece, Mollington, OX17 1DP, UK;5. Francis Journals, 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, OX14 4RN, UK |
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Abstract: | The Transfer Code of Conduct is designed to improve the process of journal transfer between publishers. It was launched by the UKSG (United Kingdom Serials Group) in May 2007. Taylor & Francis is one of eight publishers to support the project. It is different from previous initiatives in that it was created by publishers, librarians, and intermediaries, and it aims to provide a firmer, more practical set of guidelines than those that have been published previously. Despite a strong initial take-up, the Code has not yet been endorsed by some of the larger publishers and trade bodies. These organizations are now working with Transfer to re-draft the Code of Conduct. Once this is in place, further measures are planned to track journal transfer and monitor compliance. Long-term governance of Transfer is also being considered. |
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Keywords: | Librarianship publishing serials online access |
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