Access to the electronic version has been included with institutional subscriptions to the print version since Volume 7 (1998) of ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES, Volume 6 (2000) of ENVIRONMENT AND HISTORY and Volume 12 (2008) of STUDIES IN TRAVEL WRITING. This access covers volumes actually subscribed to, and will endure for at least as long as the journals continue to be published by White Horse Press.
Currently, back volumes of STUDIES IN TRAVEL WRITING are not available online. ALL back issues of ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES and ENVIRONMENT AND HISTORY are now available online on the following terms:
Institutions with current subscriptions can now purchase online access to complete volumes for a one-off payment of 20 pounds/40 dollars per volume. For example, access to volumes 1-6 of ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES would cost 120 pounds/240 dollars; access to volumes 1-5 of ENVIRONMENT AND HISTORY would cost 100 pounds/200 dollars.
Institutions with current subscriptions can also buy access to the electronic versions of any back volumes that they have not subscribed to, up to and including 2006, at the same rate of 20 pounds/40 dollars per volume.
Institutions buying back volumes of the print version at current prices (available direct from the publishers) will be entitled to free online access, to be arranged with the publishers at the time of purchase.
Institutions requiring the online version and not the print version can purchase individual articles or single issues issues from ingenta, or subscribe to the electronic-only version for 90 percent of the institutional print subscription (135pounds/265 dollars). Online subscriptions for 2007 are priced at the same rate (135pounds/265 dollars); back volumes up to 2006 at the reduced rate of 20 pounds/40 dollars per volume.
All online access subscription sales are handled by Turpin Distribution Services Ltd www.turpin-distribution.com
* Users are not required to sign a contract unless this is a requirement of their institution.
* Access is for a single institution. This covers multiple campuses within a single local area, but specifically excludes library consortia.
* All members (employees, faculty, staff and students) of the subscribing institution are entitled to access. This includes visitors or members of the public accessing via terminals located on the site and under the control of the subscribing institution, and home computers belonging to staff and students where access can be authenticated by the institution.
* Use of the electronic versions of the journals should be for the purposes of private research or study and not for resale or commercial gain.
* Single copies of articles may be downloaded, stored on a PC or printed out.
* Where multiple copies of articles are required for course packs etc., the user should seek permission via the Copyright Clearance Center or the Copyright Licensing Agency and will be required to pay the fees currently in force.
* Articles may be stored in digital format in electronic collections held by the institution for teaching or research purposes.
* Articles may be forwarded to other members of the institution but no dissemination to individuals who are not members of the institution should take place. The electronic version may not be used for inter-library loan. Institutions may, however, supply a single paper copy of an individual article to authorised users of another library by post or fax, for the purposes of research or private study and not for commercial use. Such document supply may also be made by secure transmission using Ariel software, or similar, provided the electronic file is deleted immediately after printing.
* All reasonable efforts should be made to ensure that members of the subscribing institution are aware of and abide by these conditions of use.
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