Dear ARLIS members,
My apologies in advance if my question is a bit trivial.
From time to time, I notice that periodicals sometimes have special
subscription rates for libraries, usually considerably higher than their
standard rates.
As a publisher myself, I sometimes wonder why that's the case. Our rates
are the same for individuals and for libraries.
Are there special services the publisher provides for a higher rate?
I imagine that sometimes a copy of an issue might go missing, for instance.
Will the publisher replace it given the higher subscription rate?
So far this has never been an issue with works + conversations.
Should anyone have a minute to spare, perhaps someone could enlighten me a
bit on this question.
Many thanks,
Richard Whittaker, editor and publisher
works + conversations
www.conversations.org
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