From: Dominic Benson <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 22 May 2017 11:26:42 +0000
Thank you for highlighting this situation, Shirley (also misstated on
Elsevier's title lists since Sociologie du travail was transferred,
for example :the Freedom Collection:
https://www.elsevier.com/__data/promis_misc/sd-content/journals/freedomcoll.htm).
I just modified our holdings to 1999-2004 as it seems to have become a
tale of two access models (un conte de deux modèles d'accès). Clearly
2005-2016 can no longer be described as the best of times, for there
are only 24 open access articles (all published in more recent years:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00380296/open-access).
Kind regards,
Dom Benson
E-resources Librarian, Library, Information Services
Brunel University London | T +44(0)1895 266143
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From: Shirley Ainsworth <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, 19 May 2017 14:39:11 -0500
I wonder what is behind the misinformation on the Elsevier page
'Sociologie du Travail
Title discontinued as of 2017;'
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00380296
This journal has clearly NOT been discontinued. The normal wording is
something along the lines of 'Title transferred back to society'.
Shirley Ainsworth
Instituto de Biotecnologia, UNAM Mexico
On 17/05/2017 11:59, LIBLICENSE wrote:
> From: "Jean-Claude Guédon" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 11:09:08 -0400
>
> As a follow-up on the recent discussion around "Sociologie du
> travail", the following list makes for interesting reading:
>
> https://info.sciencedirect.com/techsupport/journals/jnltransfers.htm
>
> It would tend to prove that life is possible beyond Elsevier...
>
> Good reading, Jean-Claude Guédon