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Brill Academic Publishers. Journal consortium proposal KESLI annual meeting 2005. Who we are. Academic publisher with a publishing history going back to 1683 Focus on specific market niches Publications include journals, books, encyclopaedias Online journals and online reference works
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Brill Academic Publishers Journal consortium proposal KESLI annual meeting 2005
Who we are.... • Academic publisher with a publishing history going back to 1683 • Focus on specific market niches • Publications include journals, books, encyclopaedias • Online journals and online reference works • Customers include the world’s major academic and research libraries
Brill journals • 2006: 117 journals, almost all available online • Subject areas: • STM (focus on biology, maths, materials science) • Humanities • Social sciences • Law
STM • Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition • Impact factor 1.255 • Number 7 out of 15 biomaterials journals in the listing • Number 25 out of 75 polymer science journals • Korean editor included in the editorial board (YH Kim, Seoul)
STM • Behaviour • Impact factor 1.103 • Number 34 out of 41 behavioural sciences journals • Number 36 out of 112 zoology journals
STM • Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology • Impact factor up from 0.822 to 0.937 • Korean editors : CE Park, Pohang and DG Lee, Taejon
Medicine The Pain Clinic – included in AMED, Biosis, Exerpta Medica, NSCI etc Inflammophamacology – included in Biosis, Chemical Abstracts, Exerpta Medica, Inpharma Weekly etc
Humanities and social sciences Strong reputation in our market niches Journals included in major A&I databases : • SSCI • MLA • Current Contents • ATLA
Law 12 Brill law journals included in the list of most cited law journals , including The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law; International Criminal Law Review; European Journal of Health Law (source: Washington and Lee Law School)
Existing consortia for Brill journals Current consortia deals include: - JULAC (Hong Kong) - Ohiolink (USA) - CEIRC (Australia) - NESLI (UK) - BIBSAM (Sweden)
Brill proposal • E-access to ALL Brill’s online journals (worth over Euro 40,000 at 2006 prices) • E-access surcharge of 9% instead of the normal 15% surcharge • Euro 500 minimum per site participation fee • Current print subscriptions maintained • Price cap of 5% for 3 year agreement instead of the normal 7% price cap • Minimun Participation of 10 libraries which do not currently have any Brill subscriptions
Archival policy • Immediate access to all available e-issues • Provision of perpetual archive to authorised users at the end of the agreement.
Trial access • FREE access for 60 days to all Brill journals as of September 15th For more information: Contact: Ebsco Korea Look at: http://www.brill.nl/journals/