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Ea s_tw _a_shi_ng_ton_Sq_ua_re_._Ph_ila_de_lph_ia_P, A_1_91_05 _- ---=-____i' _,_GB_,llp-p-incott C?om12anlZ-Telephone (215) 238-4200 __ ~'F" • Telex: 83-4566 Fax: (215) 238-4227 1"'1'- al r:::. c:, ___ ./1t8 J 1 .4'" /' Cable Address : Lippcot, Philadelphia /7 k" v :::;A./ [ "J' ( / , . - Justin C. G. Robinson Associate Publisher (215) 238-4321 Dr. Rupert P. President ( y Publishers American Society of Andrology Animal Reproduction Laboratory 246 Physiology Colorado State University Fort Collins, Co 80523 Dear Dr. Amann, I enjoyed speaking to you today and, as promised, I am putting the main points of our proposal in writing for you to share with your colleagues. First, let me repeat Lippincott's wish to continue publication of the Journal of Andrology. Clearly, having invested heavily in its growth and development and having a very good relationship with the American Society of Andrology, we wish only to develop the financial side realistically to a point where the income from the journal will provide a sound basis for continued growth in pages or issues. Our revised proposal is based on the most important considerations from the Society's viewpoint. Until 1993, member rates and page charges are kept down and member rates are only increased from $45 to $55 with page charges increased from $45 to $50 in 1991. In addition, $34,000 is budgeted for ASA Editorial Office Expenses from 1990 onwards. Also, the contract allows for the Society to annually monitor the actual costs, overhead and success of a profit-sharing arrangement. On Lippincott's end, we are still convinced that the market can bear an increase in non-member subscription rates. Once these have been raised in 1990, it is intended that they should be raised only gradually thereafter. It is very important to build up the income earned from subscriptions and and combining this with the present increase in pages is ideal. Although, this subscription rate increase only goes part of the way towards Lippincott's goal (of receiving royalties that are 10% of total income), we have now planned for a more gradual pattern of growth and a temporary reduction in royalty. The overheads obviously are calculated by a standardized procedure which are our actual costs and may be aUdited. Lippincott as a company has a long-term approach to the success of the Journal of Andrology, hence our acceptance of an
Object Description
Title | Finance Committee of the American Society of Andrology 1988-89 |
Subject |
American Society of Andrology Scientific societies |
Description | Contains correspondence and reports. |
Creator | American Society of Andrology |
Date | 1988-1989 |
Type [DCMI Type] | Text |
Collection | American Society of Andrology Records, 1975-ongoing;http://findingaids.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/manuscripts/MS410.html |
Location | Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives; http://archives.lib.iastate.edu/ |
Call Number | MS 0410 |
Format-Medium |
Manuscript: 179 pages 22 x 28 cm |
Identifier | 0410.Andrology.003-48 |
Rights | U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives at archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://archives.lib.iastate.edu/using-our-materials/making-copies/photographs-and-documents |
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Collection | American Society of Andrology Records, 1975-ongoing;http://findingaids.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/manuscripts/MS410.html |
Transcription | Ea s_tw _a_shi_ng_ton_Sq_ua_re_._Ph_ila_de_lph_ia_P, A_1_91_05 _- ---=-____i' _,_GB_,llp-p-incott C?om12anlZ-Telephone (215) 238-4200 __ ~'F" • Telex: 83-4566 Fax: (215) 238-4227 1"'1'- al r:::. c:, ___ ./1t8 J 1 .4'" /' Cable Address : Lippcot, Philadelphia /7 k" v :::;A./ [ "J' ( / , . - Justin C. G. Robinson Associate Publisher (215) 238-4321 Dr. Rupert P. President ( y Publishers American Society of Andrology Animal Reproduction Laboratory 246 Physiology Colorado State University Fort Collins, Co 80523 Dear Dr. Amann, I enjoyed speaking to you today and, as promised, I am putting the main points of our proposal in writing for you to share with your colleagues. First, let me repeat Lippincott's wish to continue publication of the Journal of Andrology. Clearly, having invested heavily in its growth and development and having a very good relationship with the American Society of Andrology, we wish only to develop the financial side realistically to a point where the income from the journal will provide a sound basis for continued growth in pages or issues. Our revised proposal is based on the most important considerations from the Society's viewpoint. Until 1993, member rates and page charges are kept down and member rates are only increased from $45 to $55 with page charges increased from $45 to $50 in 1991. In addition, $34,000 is budgeted for ASA Editorial Office Expenses from 1990 onwards. Also, the contract allows for the Society to annually monitor the actual costs, overhead and success of a profit-sharing arrangement. On Lippincott's end, we are still convinced that the market can bear an increase in non-member subscription rates. Once these have been raised in 1990, it is intended that they should be raised only gradually thereafter. It is very important to build up the income earned from subscriptions and and combining this with the present increase in pages is ideal. Although, this subscription rate increase only goes part of the way towards Lippincott's goal (of receiving royalties that are 10% of total income), we have now planned for a more gradual pattern of growth and a temporary reduction in royalty. The overheads obviously are calculated by a standardized procedure which are our actual costs and may be aUdited. Lippincott as a company has a long-term approach to the success of the Journal of Andrology, hence our acceptance of an |