Euclid Prime (Project Euclid) Frequently Asked Questions
Project Euclid is an online publishing service that brings together over 50
journals in mathematics and statistics. Its mission is to advance scholarly
communication in these fields and it is designed to address the unique needs
of low-cost independent and society journals.
Duke University Press has partnered with Project Euclid to provide sales,
marketing and customer service for Euclid Prime, a collection of 30 journals
in mathematics and statistics, and for the Journal of the Mathematical
Society of Japan.
Project Euclid offers several access and distribution models. Subscription
access to Project Euclid as a single collection is not available at this time.
For information about titles other than the Journal of the Mathematical
Society of Japan and titles in Euclid Prime, please visit projecteuclid.org/Access
Pricing and Ordering
Can my institution order titles hosted on Project
Euclid through a subscription agent?
How do I order Euclid Prime?
What titles are available in Euclid Prime?
What is my institution’s price based
on?
What is my institution’s Carnegie Classification?
What is my institution’s price?
Site License
Will a subscription to Euclid Prime require a signed site license agreement?
Where do I send my signed site license?
What time period am I paying for?
What is the policy on interlibrary loan?
What is the policy on course packs?
What is the electronic reserves policy?
How can I submit proposed changes to the site
license?
Who is an authorized user?
Access
Does Project Euclid provide usage statistics to subscribers?
Once our order is processed, will my institution have immediate access?
We’ve lost access. Whom do we contact?
We need to update our IP information (which includes
range changes, EZproxy access, etc.). Whom do we contact?
What time period is my library paying for?
Can my institution receive trial access to
Euclid Prime?
Can I download usage statistics?
Is there a grace access period for institutions
whose payments will not arrive by January 1?
Euclid Select Pricing
Does Project Euclid provide
usage statistics to subscribers?
Yes. The reports are COUNTER–compliant. Please visit projecteuclid.org/StatsInfo
for more information.
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We’ve lost access. Whom
do we contact?
Send the details of your access problem to euclidsupport@dukeupress.edu.
We will respond promptly to resolve the issue.
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We need to update our IP information
(which includes range changes, EZproxy access, etc.). Whom do we contact?
Send the details of your new IP information to euclidsupport@dukeupress.edu.
(Euclid Prime subscribers will need to update their site license agreement.)
We will respond with confirmation when access has been enabled.
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What titles are currently available through
Euclid Select?
Bulletin of Symbolic Logic and Journal of Symbolic Logic
Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan
Journal of Integral Equations and Applications
Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
Please visit projecteuclid.org/Access
for pricing information on Euclid Select titles.
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Will the add-on to print option
be available in 2009?
Yes. Customers who subscribe to the print version of Euclid Select titles
may add electronic access to their subscription at a discounted rate. For
pricing information on the add-on to print option, please visit projecteuclid.org/Access.
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My library subscribes to Euclid
Prime. Do we receive a discount on Euclid Select titles?
Yes. Euclid Prime subscribers receive a 10% discount off of Euclid Select
titles. Please visit projecteuclid.org/Access
for pricing information.
Euclid Prime Pricing
Can my institution order titles hosted on
Project Euclid through a subscription agent?
Yes. Subscription agents have been informed of the pricing of titles hosted
on the Project Euclid platform and can assist librarians in processing an
order.
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How do I order Euclid Prime?
To place a new or renewal order for Project Euclid titles, contact Duke University
Press by e-mail at euclidorders@dukeupress.edu,
by fax at 919-688-2615, or by phone at 919-688-5134.
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What titles are available in Euclid Prime?
A current list of titles included in Euclid Prime may be found at dukeupress.edu/library/euclidprime/titles.html
What is my institution’s
price based on?
Pricing for the collection is tier-based, depending on an institution’s
2005 Carnegie Classification.
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What is my institution’s
Carnegie Classification?
Please visit the Carnegie Foundation
Web site to view your institution’s classification.
What is my institution’s price?
Pricing for the collection is tier-based, depending on an institution’s
2005 Carnegie Classification.
| 2010 Euclid Prime Rates | ||
| Tier 5 | RU/VH: Research Universities (very high research activity) Carnegie Classification 15 |
$3,900 |
| Tier 4 | RU/H: Research Universities (high research activity) DRU: Doctoral/Research Universities Master’s L: Master’s Colleges and Universities (larger programs) Carnegie Classifications 16, 17, 18 |
$3,200 |
| Tier 3 | Master’s M: Master’s Colleges and Universities (medium programs) Master’s S: Master’s Colleges and Universities (smaller programs) Bac/A&S: Baccalaureate Colleges—Arts & Sciences Carnegie Classifications 19, 20, 21 |
$2,500 |
| Tier 2 | Bac/Diverse: Baccalaureate Colleges—Diverse Fields Carnegie Classifications 22, 23 |
$1,800 |
| Tier 1 | Associate’s colleges Carnegie Classifications 1–14 |
$1,000 |
| International libraries, libraries falling within the range of 24 to 33 in the 2005 Carnegie Classification system, or libraries not included in the Carnegie Classification system should see Specialized institution pricing information. | ||
Site License (Euclid Prime only)
Will a subscription to Euclid Prime require
a signed site license agreement?
Duke University Press will require a site license agreement to grant access
to Euclid Prime.Please visit dukeupress.edu/library/sitelicenses.html
to view the site license.
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Where do I send my signed
site license?
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.
What time period am I paying
for?
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.
What is the policy on interlibrary
loan?
A hard copy printed from the electronic files of Euclid Prime 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.
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What is the policy on course
packs?
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 explicit permission
from Duke University Press.
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What is the electronic reserves
policy?
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.
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How can I submit proposed changes
to the site license?
Proposed changes to the site license may be submitted in addendum format to
the library relations manager at libraryrelations@dukeupress.edu.
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Who is an authorized user?
All members of the licensee’s campus or institutional community or those
serving in the capacity of employees consultants 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.
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Access
Once our order is processed, will
my institution have immediate access?
For the order to be complete and access enabled, Duke University Press must
have the following:
-A signed site license agreement with IP addresses on file
-Payment (see price sheet)
Payment must 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)
euclidorders@dukeupress.edu
Customers will receive an e-mail acknowledgment once access has been granted.
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What time period is my library
paying for?
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.
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Can my institution receive
trial access to Euclid Prime?
Yes. Visit the trial
access page to set up a trial subscription to the Euclid Prime collection.
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Can I download usage statistics?
Yes. Visit the usage statistics
page for usage statistics information options and instructions.
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Is there a grace access period for
institutions whose payments will not arrive by January 1?
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.
Related Links
Euclid Prime Collection Home
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Euclid Prime Collection titles
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and Terms
Euclid Prime Access Instructions
Project Euclid Select Titles
Customer Service