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2010 pricing information is now available for download.
Duke University Press Announces the Addition of Two Mathematics Journals
Duke University Press announces 2010 pricing, no increase for e-books collection
2010 pricing for single journal titles, the e-Duke Books Scholarly
Collection, and the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collections is now available
online.
2010 pricing for Euclid Prime, as well as any additions to the Duke journal
list, will be announced separately.
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Addition of three new titles to 2010 journals list
Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art. Nka aims to fill
a gap in the field of contemporary African and African Diaspora art, placing
this body of art in a global perspective.
The Kyoto Journal of Mathematics, formerly the Journal of Mathematics
of Kyoto University, publishes original research papers at the forefront
of pure mathematics, including surveys that contribute to advances in pure
mathematics.
Nagoya Mathematical Journal publishes high quality research papers
with appeal to the general mathematical audience, covering a broad range of
pure mathematics
.
These acquisitions represents a change in publisher only; the editorial office
and editorial direction of the journals will remain the same.
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New Standard and Expanded e-Duke Journals
Scholarly Collections offer options for libraries
In response to feedback from the library community, Duke University Press
has developed Standard and Expanded collections to provide options for librarians.
The 2010 e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection: Standard includes
online access to 31 Duke humanities and social science journals. The 2010
e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection: Expanded includes online
access to the 31 titles in Standard as well as Comparative Literature,
the Journal of Music Theory, Novel, and the Philosophical
Review. The number of titles in this collection is expected to increase
from year to year as Duke University Press adds more titles.
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e-Duke Books Scholarly
Collection pricing to remain at 2009 rates
Duke University Press is pleased to announce that the 2010 pricing of the
e-Duke Books Scholarly Collection will not increase from the 2009 rates. The
collection provides online access to at least 100 new scholarly books published
by Duke University Press in the humanities and social sciences in a calendar
year.
Libraries will also be able to purchase electronic books on a title-by-title
basis beginning this summer. Libraries can buy single-title e-books through
ebrary®, YBP, and Blackwell; more vendor options are expected in the near
future. Single titles will be hosted on the ebrary platform.
ebrary® is the registered trademark and/or service mark of ebrary.
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