We have not yet received it.
When I read the note from our vendor, I took it to mean that the next one we
would receive would be in March.
According
to the publisher "Summing up" now replaces the NCTM
News Bulletin;
it is available online and e-mailed twice a
month.
"Summing
Up" is also printed in a hard copy and mailed out four
times a year
March, May, September, and December. The last hard
copy issue of
NCTM News Bulletin was July Vol. 45 #1.
However, I did ask what type of online
access would be provided. Is it IP or UN/PW? I have not heard back yet. Does
anyone know the answer?
Tracey Thompson
Acquisitions Librarian/College Asst. Professor
New Mexico State University Library
MSC 3475 PO Box 30006
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Phone: 575-646-8093
Fax: 575-646-7077
Skype: Jenymn
SL: Jenymn Mersand
Email: thomtd@nmsu.edu
From: SERIALST: Serials
in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Skwor,
Jeanette
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 7:24 AM
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: [SERIALST] Summing up?
According
to my vendor, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
subscriptions (Journal for Research in Mathematics
Education) would no longer include NCTM Bulletin but instead
According
to the publisher "Summing up" now replaces the NCTM
News Bulletin; it is available online and e-mailed twice a
month.
"Summing Up" is also printed in a hard copy and mailed out four
times a year March, May, September, and December. The last hard
copy issue of NCTM News Bulletin was July Vol. 45 #1.
The
NCTM website tells me:
Starting with this issue, the
twice-monthly Summing Up
replaces the News
Bulletin’s nine print issues a year. A new print communication,
published three times a year, will arrive on your doorstep in December.
Has anyone
gotten it yet? I have a list of libraries with collections akin to ours
that I search regularly for things like this, and none of them are showing it.
TIA -
Jeanette L.
Skwor
Serials Dept., Cofrin Library
University of WI-Green Bay
2420 Nicolet Drive
Green Bay, WI 54311-7001
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will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through
times of no libraries."
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