From: <[log in to unmask]> Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2014 15:49:18 +0000 We have been closely monitoring the developing situation regarding Swets and would now like to update you on our plans to support libraries through this difficult period. De Gruyter will work with individual customers to find pragmatic and workable solutions for their particular situations and we encourage you to maintain an active dialogue with us. We are committed to ensuring that institutions maintain uninterrupted access to De Gruyter content over the coming months and have put in place the following measures for all customers affected by the bankruptcy of Swets. 2014 Print subscriptions: - Those customers with 2014 print subscriptions delivered directly from De Gruyter will continue to receive them as normal. - Customers whose print subscriptions are currently consolidated by Swets in Germany or the USA should contact De Gruyter’s fulfillment offices with proof of payment and a completed copy of our new customer form. We will be happy to send the remaining 2014 issues to you, or to grant access to the online edition of the journal until the end of the year. 2015 Renewals: - Customers who have already paid Swets for 2015 subscriptions should contact their Sales Manager with proof of payment. Access will be then given to 2015 content in electronic format. You will not be required to pay a second time. - We will ask you to commit to a subscription for the same titles in 2016. - If you subsequently receive a refund from Swets for all or part of the money paid, we would ask that you remit a share to us in recognition of the uninterrupted access granted. Customers who currently have access to De Gruyters via the ALJC agreement on the Swets platform should please contact their De Gruyter Sales Manager so that long-term access to the titles can be arranged. Your De Gruyter Sales Manager will be delighted to help you with any further questions and can supply subscription information and usage details on request. Full details of our 2015 titles and pricing can be found on the De Gruyter online. From now on, De Gruyter extends its cooperation with four of its Publisher Partners. In addition to distributing the electronic version of the journals, De Gruyter now offers to distribute the print versions as well. This service comprises 40 journals from the following publishers: Dr. Otto Schmidt, sellier european law publishers, transcript and Böhlau. Kind regards, Sven Fund (Managing Director) Ben Ashcroft (Director Sales)