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===== Order status codes for print cancellations: ===== | ===== Order status codes for print cancellations: ===== | ||
- | * LC = Library cancelled (for Library-initiated cancellation that doesn’t qualify as a CE) | + | * LC = Library cancelled (for Library-initiated cancellation that doesn’t qualify as a CE) |
- | * VC = Vendor cancelled (vendor-initiated cancellation) | + | * VC = Vendor cancelled (vendor-initiated cancellation) |
- | * CLS = closed (Miscellaneous Library-initiated cancellations such as “no longer receiving”) | + | * CLS = closed (Miscellaneous Library-initiated cancellations such as “no longer receiving”) |
- | * CE = print cancellations for online access. | + | * CE = print cancellations for online access. |
===== Clarification of CE (cancelled print for online) ===== | ===== Clarification of CE (cancelled print for online) ===== | ||
- | A print cancellation should only be coded CE if being replaced by a paid subscription to the online version of the actual journal. This can be either through a single online subscription or a package provided by a single publisher. The print cancellation should be coded LC if the online access is through a database or aggregator(s). | + | A print cancellation should only be coded CE if being replaced by a paid subscription to the online version of the journal. This can be either through a single online subscription or a package provided by a single publisher. The print cancellation should be coded LC if the online access is through a database or aggregator(s). |
===== Workflow issues regarding CE print cancellations ===== | ===== Workflow issues regarding CE print cancellations ===== |