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Yes. Subscription agents have been alerted to the pricing model for both collections and will be glad to assist librarians in processing an order.
Yes. 90-day trial access is available to institutions interested in Duke University Press electronic collections. Visit the trial access page to request a trial.
Proposed changes to the site license may be submitted in addendum format to the library relations manager at libraryrelations@dukeupress.edu.
To place a new or renewal order for the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collections, contact Duke University Press by e-mail at edukecollection@dukeupress.edu by fax at 919-688-2615, or by phone at 919-688-5134.
Institutions must have a current subscription to an e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection in order to receive discounts off of print single-titles. If your institution is ordering through a subscription agent, have the subscription agent verify pricing through Duke University Press before submitting payment. Duke University Press provides subscription agents with a listing of current collection subscribers eligible for print discounts.
Yes. Duke University Press provides renewing institutions with a 90-day grace access period beginning January 1 of each calendar year to allow institutions uninterrupted access.
A list of URLs is included in the Title Information spreadsheet.
Before it grants access, Duke University Press will need the following:
Payment should be sent to:
Duke University Press
Journals Customer Service
905 W. Main St., Suite 18B
Durham, NC 27701
919-688-5134 (ph), 919-688-2615 (fax)
edukecollection@dukeupress.edu
The site license agreement should be sent to the attention of the library relations manager at 919-680-6078, or by mail to 905 W. Main St., Suite 18B, Durham, NC 27701.
Institutions must activate their subscription to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collections through HighWire Press. For activation instructions, please navigate to the Electronic Access tab on the e-Duke Journal Scholarly Collections landing page.
Subscribers to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collections may add or continue print subscriptions for any of the journals in the purchased collection at rates steeply discounted from the ordinary print subscription prices. (Discounts are available to subscribers only for the years that they are collection subscribers.)
Discounts on print titles in the collection are based on tier and range from 60% to 80%. For more information, please visit the Pricing/Ordering tab of the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collections landing page here.
Please visit the Carnegie Foundation Web site to view your institution's classification.
Pricing for the Standard and Expanded collections is based on the electronic-only subscription rate of titles included in the collection. Pricing for institutions in the U.S. is based on its 2010 Carnegie Basic Classification. Pricing for institutions outside the U.S. is based on World Bank Development Income Group Indicators (IGI) and the highest degree in the humanities and social sciences offered at the institution. For IGI information, visit data.worldbank.org/data-catalog.
An institution's tier is based its 2010 Carnegie Basic Classification.
Because the number of titles published by Duke is expected to grow from year to year while many libraries need to keep their costs from increasing, we have developed Standard and Expanded collections to provide options for libraries.
STANDARD: The 2012 e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection: Standard includes online access to 35 Duke humanities and social science journals: the 33 journals included in the 2011 collection plus Cultural Politics and Tikkun.
EXPANDED: The 2012 e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection: Expanded includes the 35 titles in Standard as well as Comparative Literature, Genre, the Journal of Music Theory, Novel, and Philosophical Review. The number of titles in this collection is expected to increase from year to year as Duke adds more titles.
Articles for course or research use that are supplied to the end user at no cost may be made without explicit permission or fee. Articles that are provided to the end user for a fee of any sort may not be made without payment of permission fees to Duke University Press. E-reserves should be posted on a secure site accessible to class members only, and the articles should be purged from the e-reserve system at the end of each semester.
Copies for course or research use that are supplied to the end user at no cost may be made without explicit permission or fee. Copies that are provided to the end user for a copying fee may not be made without payment of permission fees to Duke University Press.
A hard copy printed from the electronic files of the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collections may be supplied to another institution by mail, fax, or secure transmission using Ariel or its equivalent (whereby the electronic file is deleted immediately after printing). The supply of such copies must conform to CONTU guidelines or similar restrictions to fair use provisions under copyright law.
For title information, please visit the Included Content tab on the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collections landing page.
Licensees will have perpetual access to content from the paid subscription year(s). They will have access to back content not previously purchased by licensees with a current subscription only.
HighWire Press hosts the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collections at dukejournals.org.
Sign and return the appropriate site license via fax to the attention of the library relations manager at 919-680-6078, or mail it to 905 W. Main St., Suite 18B, Durham, NC 27701.
All members of the licensee's campus or institutional community who are authorized to use the computers within this domain are deemed authorized users of the site license. Walk-ins are also deemed authorized users of the site license, but they do not have remote access privileges.
Duke University Press requires a signed site license agreement for access to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collections. There is one site license for both collections. Institutions that previously signed a site license for the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection do not need to resubmit a license.
Any questions regarding the site license can be directed to the library relations manager at 919-687-3655 or libraryrelations@dukeupress.edu.
Yes. An e-mail acknowledgment with activation instructions will be sent once payment is processed.