Hi,
I am undertaking my first large print journal cancellation
project. My question to you serials veterans is:
Do I need to notify publishers directly about these
cancellations? Or is it sufficient, as my customer service rep says, for
our subscription agent to not place an order and that will signify as a
cancellation?
I’ve seen a few expensive titles linger on a year
later than they were supposed to because the publisher wasn’t informed in
time of the intent to cancel. We are cancelling many titles (of
publishers of varying size and type) and counting on the cost savings going
forward. I don’t want to see a single publisher come back and
charge us for unwanted print. However, notifying several dozen publishers
of specific title cancellations would be a lot of work, I’d rather avoid
any unnecessary projects. Any words of wisdom on this would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Diane Westerfield
Electronic Resources and Serials Librarian
Colorado College, Tutt Library
(719) 389-6661
(719) 389-6082 (fax)
diane.westerfield@coloradocollege.edu