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From: Naka Ishii <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2012 15:11:11 -0500

Brandon, do you or anyone else know which academic libraries are in
need of this kind of assistance?

And I'd like to thank ACS for thinking of this measure.

Best,
Naka Ishii
Science Librarian
UMass Amherst

-----Original Message-----
From: Brandon Nordin [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 3:13 AM

ACS Publications announces Library Disaster Relief Initiative

ACS Publications would like to express its concern and support for the
organizations, libraries, and the research communities they serve in
the areas impacted by Hurricane Sandy.  While it is too soon to
authoritatively discern the impact of this storm on our customers and
their patrons, it is clear given the large-scale destruction to the
coastal communities of Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut,
that there is significant potential for longer-term disruption to
library information access and infrastructure.

At ACS we count ourselves fortunate that neither our facilities, our
IT infrastructure or services, nor our customer service or technical
support centers were affected by the storm.  Although our offices in
Washington DC were closed for Monday and Tuesday after the storm, our
online services and systems were not interrupted by the event.

Today everyone is rightly focused on the health and safety of the
entire population of the impacted areas.  However, ACS wishes to
announce these immediate provisions to ensure continued access for
scientists and students in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and
Delaware to research materials published in the journals of the
American Chemical Society.

1.      Print Journal Replacement Program

* Any academic library in the disaster area that has suffered damage to
either print or microfilm copies of ACS journals and/or has restricted
access due to the storm on these materials, will receive complimentary
access to the electronic versions of those volumes for the remainder
of
2012 ­ and for 2013.

2.      Inter-Campus Shared Services Program

* If an academic institution enters into a reciprocal relationship with
another to allow students from a disaster-damaged institution library
privileges, ACS will mirror the 2012-2013 ACS subscription rights of
the impacted institution to the shared service library at no
additional charge.

* Any current ACS academic library customer in the disaster zone, looking
to support ³walk-in access² to community members, may apply to ACS for
immediate licensed access to ACS All Publications until January 1,
2013.

We are contacting our corporate and government library customers to
better understand their current requirements for alternative access
provisions.

Similarly, if there are academic libraries in states contiguous to the
core mid-Atlantic rim that have significant disruption in their
capabilities, we will be happy to work with them on a case by case
basis.

These programs may be modified or extended in the future based as
information regarding the extent of the damage and the needs our
library partners becomes more available.

Details of this program will be published shortly on the ACS
Publications Library Resource Center.  Interested institutions should
contact ACS Publications Post-Sandy Response coordinator, LaRhonda
Dematteis at [log in to unmask] or (614) 447-3757.


Respectfully,

Brandon A. Nordin
Vice President, Sales, Marketing & Digital Strategy ACS PUBLICATIONS

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