[HeinOnline listserv] HeinOnline's Third Annual Bound Volume Survey

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Mon Sep 11 14:15:49 UTC 2006


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I hope many of you have had an opportunity to explore the enhancements that were released in HeinOnline ( http://heinonline.org <http://heinonline.org/> ) in the past few days.  We have received some very positive comments from subscribers, such as the following:  "And we thought this couldn't get any better! How wonderful. You guys always outdo yourselves!"  
Special thanks to Anna Djirdjirian, Deputy Library Director of the U.S. Court of International Trade in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />New York for these kind words (her comment represents her own personal views, and is not an endorsement by her employer).


Now, for the third year in a row, we are pleased to conduct our HeinOnline Bound Volume Survey to help everyone detect the trends in libraries around the world as a result of access to HeinOnline. Please take a moment to complete the following questions and send your responses to  <mailto:marketing at wshein.com> marketing at wshein.com.  We would like to hear from you no later than September 29, 2006.

 

As in the past, we will send the results to the list-serv for all to see.  Please be assured that all responses will remain confidential.

 

Sincerely,

 

Brian Jablonski
Director, Marketing & Publications
William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
1285 Main Street
Buffalo, New York 14209-1987
800-828-7571 ext. 141
716-883-8100 fax
b_jablonski at wshein.com

 

 

 

2006 HeinOnline Bound Volume Survey

  

1) Has your library moved any of the bound volumes found in HeinOnline to remote storage?

  

2) If not, do you have any plans to move bound volumes of titles included in HeinOnline to remote storage in the near future?

  

3) Has your library discarded any of the bound volumes of titles included in HeinOnline?

  

4) If not, do you have any plans to discard the bound volumes of titles included in HeinOnline in the near future?

  

5) Has your library entered into a group remote storage project with other HeinOnline participating institutions to consolidate your print collections, given the availability of the titles in HeinOnline?

  

6) Has your library discontinued binding recent issues as a result of your HeinOnline access?

  

7) Has your library developed, or made plans to develop, other cost or shelf-space saving solutions as a result of your HeinOnline access?

  

8) If your library has developed other cost or shelf-space saving solutions, we would appreciate sharing these ideas with other HeinOnline subscribers.  If we have your permission, please list the solutions below.
 
 
 
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