e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection FAQs
Pricing
What is my institution’s price based on?
What is my institution’s Carnegie Classification?
What is my institution’s tier?
Ordering Information
Can my institution order the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection
through a subscription agent?
How do I order?
What if my institution also wants to order print titles with
the collection?
How does my institution get the print discount?
Will institutions get an acknowledgment once payment
is processed?
Why must the price be confirmed with Duke University Press
before payment is submitted?
Site Licensing
Will a subscription to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly
Collection require a signed site license agreement?
Where do I send my signed site license?
What time period am I paying for?
What is the policy on interlibrary loan?
What is the policy on course packs?
What is the electronic reserves policy?
How can I submit proposed changes to the site
license?
Who is an authorized user?
Will I receive a countersigned copy of the e-Duke Journals
Scholarly Collection site license agreement?
Access
Where is the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection hosted?
Will institutions have to activate each title in the collection?
Once our order is processed, will my institution have immediate
access?
My institution needs a direct URL for each journal in
the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection.
Can my institution receive free trial access to the
e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection?
Can I download usage statistics?
Is there a grace access period for institutions whose
payments will not arrive by January 1?
General Information
What will happen to the Duke University Press content on Project
Muse?
What journals are included in the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection?
What journals are not included in the e-Duke Journals
Scholarly Collection?
Can my institution receive free trial access to the
e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection?
Pricing
What is my institution’s
price based on?
Pricing for the collection is based on the electronic-only subscription rate
of titles without current content on Project Muse. Your institution’s
pricing is based on its 2005
Carnegie Classification.
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What is my institution’s
Carnegie Classification?
Please visit the Carnegie
Foundation Web site to view your institution’s classification.
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What is my institution’s tier?
An institution’s tier is based on the 2005 edition of the Carnegie
Classifications.
| 2008 e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection Rates | ||
| Tier 5 | RU/VH: Research Universities (very high research activity) Carnegie Classification 15 |
$3,119 |
| Tier 4 | RU/H: Research Universities (high research activity) DRU: Doctoral/Research Universities Master’s L: Master’s Colleges and Universities (larger programs) Carnegie Classifications 16–18 |
$2,487 |
| Tier 3 | Master’s M: Master’s Colleges and Universities (medium programs) Master’s S: Master’s Colleges and Universities (smaller programs) Bac/A&S: Baccalaureate Colleges—Arts & Sciences Carnegie Classifications 19–21 |
$2,000 |
| Tier 2 | Bac/Diverse: Baccalaureate Colleges—Diverse Fields Carnegie Classifications 22–23 |
$1,514 |
| Tier 1 | Associate’s colleges Carnegie Classifications 1–14 |
$703 |
| International libraries, libraries falling within the range of 24–33 in the 2005 Carnegie Classification system, and libraries not included in the Carnegie Classification system should see Specialized institution pricing information. | ||
Ordering Information
Can my institution order the e-Duke Journals Scholarly
Collection through a subscription agent?
Yes. Subscription agents have been alerted to the pricing model and will be
glad to assist librarians in processing an order.
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How do I order?
To place a new or renewal order for the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection,
contact Duke University Press by e-mail at edukecollection@dukeupress.edu,
by fax at 919-688-2615, or by phone at 919-688-5134.
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What if my institution also wants
to order print titles with the collection?
Subscribers to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection may add or continue
print subscriptions for any of the journals in the collection at rates steeply
discounted from the ordinary print subscription prices. (Discounts are available
to subscribers only for the years that they are collection subscribers.)
Discounts on print titles in the collection are based on tier and range from
60% to 80%. More information on the print add-on option may be found
here.
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How does my institution
get the print discount?
Institutions must have a current subscription to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly
Collection to receive the print discount off individual title subscriptions.
If your institution is ordering through a subscription agent, have the subscription
agent verify pricing through Duke University Press before submitting payment.
Duke University Press will be providing subscription agents with a list of
current package subscribers. Institutions may also subscribe to both the collection
and any print add-ons through a subscription agent.
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Will institutions get
an acknowledgment once payment is processed?
Yes. An e-mail acknowledgment with activation instructions will be sent once
payment is processed.
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Why
must the price be confirmed with Duke University Press before payment is submitted?
To ensure timely access to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection, Duke
University Press asks that institutions, consortia, and subscription agents
confirm pricing before submitting payment because the new pricing model is
more complicated than the print model of pricing. Pricing may be confirmed
with a Duke University Press representative by contacting Journals Customer
Service. Incorrect payments will be returned without processing.
Contact information:
Duke University Press
Journals Customer Service
905 W. Main St., Suite 18B
Durham, NC 27701
919-688-5134 (ph), 919-688-2615 (fax)
edukecollection@dukeupress.edu
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Site Licensing
Will a subscription to the
e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection require a signed site license agreement?
Yes. Duke University Press will require a site license agreement to grant
access to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection.
e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection site
license (PDF download)
(NOTE: If your institution has already signed a site license for the e-Duke
Journals Scholarly Collection, nothing further is required. You do not need
to send a license each time you renew.)
Any questions regarding the site license can be directed to
the library relations manager at 919-687-3655 or libraryrelations@dukeupress.edu.
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Where do I send my signed site license?
Sign and return the appropriate site license via
fax to the attention of the library relations manager at 919-688-4574, or
mail it to 905 W. Main St., Suite 18B, Durham, NC 27701. Do not forget to
specify (please type) IP addresses.
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What time period am I paying
for?
Licensees will have perpetual access to content from the paid subscription
year(s). They will have access to back content not previously purchased by
licensees with a current subscription only.
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What is the policy on interlibrary
loan?
A hard copy printed from the electronic files of the e-Duke Journals Scholarly
Collection may be supplied to another institution by mail, fax, or secure
transmission using Ariel or its equivalent (whereby the electronic file is
deleted immediately after printing). The supply of such copies must conform
to CONTU guidelines or similar restrictions to fair use provisions under copyright
law.
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What is the policy on course packs?
Copies for course or research use that are supplied to the
end user at no cost may be made without explicit permission or fee. Copies
that are provided to the end user for a copying fee may not be made without
payment of permission fees to Duke University Press.
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What is the electronic reserves
policy?
Articles for course or research use that are supplied to the end user at no
cost may be made without explicit permission or fee. Articles that are provided
to the end user for a fee of any sort may not be made without payment of permission
fees to Duke University Press. E-reserves should be posted on a secure site
accessible to class members only, and the articles should be purged from the
e-reserve system at the end of each semester.
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How
can I submit proposed changes to the site license?
Proposed changes to the site license may be submitted in addendum format to
the library relations manager at libraryrelations@dukeupress.edu.
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Who is an authorized user?
All members of the licensee’s campus or institutional community who
are authorized to use the computers within this domain are deemed authorized
users of the site license. Walk-ins are also deemed authorized users of the
site license, but they do not have remote access privileges.
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Will
I receive a countersigned copy of the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection
site license agreement?
Yes. If you do not
receive a countersigned copy of the license for your records, contact the
library relations manager.
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Access
Where is the e-Duke Journals
Scholarly Collection hosted?
HighWire Press hosts the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection at dukejournals.org.
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Will institutions have to activate
each title in the collection?
No. Activation for the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection will be available
as a one-click option. Subscribers can activate the e-only collection, which
will then activate each title in the collection. For a list of Duke journals
in the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection, click
here.
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Once our order is processed, will
my institution have immediate access?
Before it grants access, Duke University Press will need the following:
-payment
-signed site license agreement with IP addresses
-library e-resource contact information, including e-mail, phone number, and
mailing address
This information must be provided to a Duke University Press representative:
Duke University Press
Journals Customer Service
905 W. Main St., Suite 18B
Durham, NC 27701
919-688-5134 (ph), 919-688-2615 (fax)
edukecollection@dukeupress.edu
Institutions must activate their subscription to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly
Collection through HighWire Press. Activation instructions are available here.
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My institution needs a direct
URL for each journal in the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection.
Visit our HighWire
URLs page for direct URLs for linking purposes.
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Can my institution receive free trial access to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection?
Yes. Trial access is available to institutions interested in
Duke University Press titles.
Visit the trial
access page to set up a trial subscription to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly
Collection, Euclid Prime, the Duke Mathematical
Journal, or DMJ 100: The Duke Mathematical
Journal, Volumes 1–100.
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Can I download usage statistics?
Yes. Visit the usage
statistics page for usage statistics information options and instructions.
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Is there
a grace access period for institutions whose payments will not arrive by January
1?
Yes. Duke University Press provides renewing institutions with a 90-day grace
access period beginning January 1 of each calendar year to allow institutions
uninterrupted access.
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General Information
What will happen to the Duke University
Press content on Project Muse?
Project Muse will continue to host back content to titles as well as current
content for nine titles—American Literary Scholarship; Common Knowledge;
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East; Eighteenth-Century
Life; GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies; Mediterranean Quarterly;
Pedagogy; positions: east asia cultures critique; and Social Science
History.
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What journals are included in the
e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection?
American Literary Scholarship
American Literature
American Speech
boundary 2
Camera Obscura
Common Knowledge
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East
differences
Eighteenth-Century Life
Ethnohistory
French Historical Studies
GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies
Hispanic American Historical Review
History of Political Economy
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas
Mediterranean Quarterly
Modern Language Quarterly
New German Critique
Pedagogy
Poetics Today
positions: east asia cultures critique
Public Culture
Radical History Review
Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism
Social Science History
Social Text
South Atlantic Quarterly
Theater
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What journals are not included
in the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection?
The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle
Comparative Literature
Duke Mathematical Journal
Journal of Music Theory
Neuro-Oncology
Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic
Novel: A Forum on Fiction
Philosophical Review
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Can my institution receive
free trial access to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection?
Yes. Trial access is available to institutions interested in Duke University
Press titles.
Visit the trial
access page to set up a trial subscription to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly
Collection, the Duke Mathematical Journal, or DMJ 100: The Duke
Mathematical Journal, Volumes 1–100.
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