The article is dated November 2016, by the way, so it’s either a typo, or slow reaction time on our part…
Ramune Kubilius
Galter Health Sciences Library
Northwestern Unive
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Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2017 17:05:32 +0000
This seems very broken to me. Why would we pay for an institutional subscription, if that is the case? I am going to contact the Chronicle to “complain” about this and I hope others will also. The Chronicle needs to hear this is wrong.
Jo
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Subject: Chronicle of Higher Education: content difference between site licenses and personal subscriptions
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Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2017 21:50:20 -0600
This may be of interest to the list: Institutional subscriptions now see smaller content than personal subscriptions. Selected articles on "15 of the key issues and controversies and problems facing colleges" are now in new Chronicle Focus collections available only to personal subscribers,
https://www.chronicle.com/
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Xiaotian Chen
Electronic Services Librarian / Associate Professor
Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, USA. 1-309-677-2839
http://hilltop.bradley.edu/~