id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_prxqm2f2snbwdhk35tcxzil2qi Robert L. Houbeck British journal pricing: Enigma variations, or what will the U.S. market bear? 1986 15 .pdf application/pdf 8096 1117 78 To test this suspicion that British publishers have set high differenti~ rates on titles American libraries would be least likely because least willing-or able-to cancel, we began by identifying from an initial local study and from Hamaker and Astle's investigations [5] seven major from these 108 titles tends to confirm our suspicion that British publishers have set high differential prices on strong titles. medium to high local use bore average differentials of 67%; the 10 titles on our list which they were published) and could have met two others only with difficulty (a more than average number of OCLC holding libraries and a citation frequency ranking in SCI/SSCI's Journal Citation Reports, which require three years of data on a title in order to calculate a In Tables Al-A7 we list the 108 titles used in our study, along with prices, differentials, ./cache/work_prxqm2f2snbwdhk35tcxzil2qi.pdf ./txt/work_prxqm2f2snbwdhk35tcxzil2qi.txt