Electronic Journals Pricing On ScienceDirect
 

Customers are transitioning to electronic journals at a rapid pace.  For example, 90% of our journal subscriptions in the academic and government market are purchased via External link  ScienceDirect.  With customized contracts based on specific parameters suited to content and constituency needs, these customers achieve savings ranging from 10% - 75% less than the same collection of titles at print catalog prices.

Flexible options are available.  For more information, visit the following sections of our External linkSciVerse ScienceDirect info site:

External link  Primary agreements for journals
External link  ScienceDirect Complete
External link  ScienceDirect Standard
External link  ScienceDirect e-select
External link  ScienceDirect Government Edition
External link  ScienceDirect Corporate Edition
External link  ScienceDirect College Edition
External link  ScienceDirect Business School Edition

Print Subscription Price List
 

Print subscriptions continue to be an option, however as one example, only about 10% of academic and government customers rely solely on print subscriptions. Journal pricing is based on several factors and is evolving to meet changing needs. External link  ScienceDirect offers the greatest opportunity for value and increased productivity, while print subscriptions continue to ensure choice for our customers:

2012 Print Subscription Price List

2011 Print Subscription Price List

Please note that all prices and volume/issue ranges in this list were correct at time of collation, however, they are subject to change without notice.  

Go to New, Merged and Discontinued Titles 2011 for details on changes in titles

Go to New, Merged and Discontinued Titles 2010 for details on changes in titles

Pricing of Information In a Digital Environment
 

Martin O’Malley, Managing Director Science and Technology Sales and Customer Marketing shares thoughts on the value and pricing of information in a digital environment in our continuing dialog.

Pricing Information in an E-Environment





 

Martin O'Malley

 

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