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From: Shawn Herman <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 16:30:41 -0400

**Please excuse cross posting**

Announcing Arts & Sciences XII

JSTOR is pleased to announce the Arts & Sciences XII Archive
Collection, which will launch in April and feature a minimum of 125
titles at completion. This collection expands JSTOR’s coverage in the
social sciences, focusing on disciplines with high usage and broad
appeal across all levels of higher education institutions. Three
disciplines—education, law, and political science—will anchor the
collection, with supporting clusters in sociology, criminology, social
work, psychology, and Asian studies.

Arts & Sciences XII will include journals from the American Bar
Association, Brill, Lynne Reinner, and Springer. Notable titles will
include: ABA Journal; Sociologie du travail, from Elsevier Masson SAS;
Journal of Comparative Family Studies; Journal of Quantitative
Criminology; Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka and
Foro italiano, with content dating to the 1800s; and Educational
Psychology Review.

Since launching our first archive collection in 1997, we have worked
to lower fees consistently. We have also heard from a number of
institutions regarding the challenge of managing expenditure on
recurring fees. In response to this feedback, Arts & Sciences XII will
have a lower Annual Access Fee (AAF) than those of our previous Arts &
Sciences collections.

We also provide flexible payment options to help institutions license
collections in ways that best suit their budgets:

* Institutions may choose to spread the one-time Archive Capital Fee
(ACF) over a period of up to 10 years, with no interest charged. This
option is available for all Arts & Sciences collections and the Life
Sciences collection.

* Reserve accounts are available for institutions who would like to
set aside funds for archive collections. Please contact us for
details.

Thank you for your ongoing support of JSTOR. For more information on
Arts & Sciences XII or other archive collections, please contact us
today.

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