
Best Practices for Journal Transfer: Importance and Resources
Discover the significance of journal transfer protocols, governed by a standing committee, to prevent disruptions in the publication supply chain and ensure continued access for libraries. Explore the Code of Practice, its relevance, and supporting resources like the Enhanced Transfer Alerting Service. Stay informed through educational materials and recommended readings. Contact key individuals involved in overseeing transfer processes for further assistance.
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Code of Practice JENNIFER BAZELEY COORDINATOR, COLLECTION ACCESS & ACQUISITIONS MIAMI UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES (OH) ER&L 2017
What is Transfer? A voluntary code for journal publishers containing best practices for transferring and receiving journals. Governed by a standing committee of librarians, publishers & other intermediaries
Why is it important? Journals change publishers frequently Lack of communication during transfers = disruptions in supply chain Loss of library subscription access
What does Transfer offer? Transfer Code of Practice (v. 3) http://goo.gl/JiSQHf Educational & Support Activities http://www.niso.org/workrooms/transfer/papers_pres/ Enhanced Transfer Alerting Service http://etas.jusp.mimas.ac.uk/
Read About Transfer Winter, E., (2016). Transfer: progress and prospects. Insights. 29(3), p.280 286. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.324
Links Transfer at NISO (NISO RP-24-2015) http://www.niso.org/workrooms/transfer/ Transfer Notifications http://www.niso.org/workrooms/transfer/notifications/ Transfer-Endorsing Publishers http://www.niso.org/workrooms/transfer/transfer_publishers/
Contacts Jennifer Bazeley Standing Committee Co-Chairs James Phillpotts bazelejw@miamioh.edu james.phillpotts@oup.com Elizabeth Winter elizabeth.winter@library.gatech.edu