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Hi Shannon (et al),

Honestly, I don't think we're going to subscribe. We already pay for
Fashion Snoops, Fashion Monitor and WGSN, and I don't this BoF adds
anything on top of those (although it was great as a free resource). Asking
faculty or students to pay from their own pocket seems unfair. I'm going to
wait until the BoF Student Packages become available-- the site says "BoF
Professional for Students -- Membership at a special discounted price,
based on confirmation of a valid academic email address". Our other fashion
dbs require that students have a valid email address from our institution
to get access, and that model has been working for us (*much* better than
the VPN). Even then, though, we'll likely not get it, as the institutional
price will likely be much higher. I think the choice depends on your
students' focus (being in the UK, we try to pay for resources that focus on
UK & Europe), and the e-resources you already have-- and with the prices of
databases going up every year, we really don't have the budget to get all
the resources we want, unfortunately.

Good luck!

Cheers,
Nichole DeMichelis

Learning Resource Manager
The Fashion Retail Academy
London, UK

On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Shannon Robinson <
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> Hi ARLIS/NA Fashion & Costume folks,
>
> Those of you who follow the Business of Fashion
> <https://www.businessoffashion.com/> know that beginning next week, BoF
> will not longer be free. There will be a BoF Professional
> <https://www.businessoffashion.com/memberships/packages?utm_source=BoF&utm_medium=direct&utm_content=ArticleBanner&utm_campaign=BoFProfessionalPreLaunch>
> membership level for students and professionals.
>
> There doesn't seem to be an option for academic/educational licensing
> because memberships are all tied to individual accounts (or group
> memberships comprised of individual accounts).
>
> I'm curious how other fashion or costume librarians are planning to tackle
> this. Are you leaving faculty to create accounts for unlimited access? Or
> encouraging students to take advantage of the discounted pricing? I've
> inquired with BoF but got sent the content already on the website.
>
> Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
> Shannon
>
> Shannon Marie Robinson
> Liaison Librarian, Media Arts & Design, Drexel University
> shannonmarierobinson.com
> Twitter: @artistlibrarian <https://twitter.com/artistlibrarian>
> Tumblr: MA&D Librarian <http://media-arts-design-librarian.tumblr.com/>
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Nichole


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