Hello.

 

 

This question is for academic libraries, We are all aware that the New York Times online institutional pricing poses challenges for academic institutions wishing to subscribe because of cost. If your library or campus subscribes to the New York Times online (not Proquest, but from the NYT), please email me at the address below.

I’d like to know:

1.       Is the subscription through the Library, through a larger campus body, or a combination of library and campus partners?

2.       Student FTE

3.       Classification of your institution, undergrad, graduate programs, state/private, etc.

4.       Any narrative you wish to contribute as to how the institution achieved this.

5.       Do you also subscribe to the Wall Street Journal?

 

Please send comments privately to my contact info below

Thank you.

Margaret D. Ericson|Arts Librarian and Copyright Liaison|Bixler Art and Music Library|Colby College Libraries|5662 Mayflower Hill|Waterville, Maine 04901|

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(207) 859-5662

 

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