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Liverpool University Press 2011 pricing


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Liverpool University Press 2011 pricing

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Liverpool University Press has announced a new, flexible pricing policy for journals in 2011, including the addition of an 'Online Only' subscription option.

There will also be a 'Premium Backfile' subscription option for the most established journals, Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, International Development Planning Review, and Town Planning Review, giving current subscribers full access to the complete electronic archive of these journals. This package will allow subscribers to access 100 years of TPR, 30 years of IDPR and the entire backfile of BHS from 1923 to the present day.

The 'Print and Online' subscription option will still be available for those libraries who wish to retain print copies of journals. For UK institutional 'Print and Online' subscriptions, VAT will be levied on 40% of the subscription price (for example, if the VAT rate is 17.5% then librarians should add VAT at 7% (17.5% of 40%) to the total 'Print and Online' rate).

This change in policy has come in response to librarian requests, and LUP's recent expansion. Liverpool University Press is a member of both Portico and CLOCKSS, not for profit services committed to the preservation of digital publications, including e-journals, e-books, and digitised history collections. For standard 'Online Only'/'Print and Online' subscriptions, post-cancellation access (ie retained online access to the subscribed years) will be provided on the LUP MetaPress platform and/or through Portico/LOCKSS.