ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 630 / C&RL News Making the most of your serials budget Libraries a n d lib ra ria n s n e e d e d fo r in te rn a tio n a l e x c h a n g e s ALA's Joint Committee on International Ex­ changes is building a database of U.S. and in­ ternational libraries and librarians interested in international study visits or exchanges. Requests for information and inclusion on the database for and from all countries of the world are w el­ comed, although in 1992-1994 special atten­ tion will be given to visits and exchanges with East/Central Europe and the countries of the former Soviet Union. Librarians considering a study visit abroad are invited to request an in­ put form to be included in the database. Al­ ready the Moscow Library Association, the Na­ tional Library of Romania, the Library and Technical University o f Budapest, the Univer­ sity Library at the Lajos Kosuth University in Debrecen (Hungary), the National Library of Prague, and the National University Library of Macedonia have offered to host American li­ brarians. Committee members are prepared to act as go-betweens and to assist those inter­ ested in finding sources of financial support. The committee has received letters from Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and the Commonwealth of Independent States such as this from Lyubov, a reference librarian in a science library, “Neither w e nor our chil­ dren will live to see the society w e are trying to built today. So I dream to see America—coun­ try of the future, as I imagine it.” For more information contact Opritsa Popa, chair, ALA IRC/IRRT Joint Committee on Inter­ national Exchanges, University of California, Davis, Shields Library, Davis, CA 95616. Reference help a v a ila b le on the Internet Need help answering a difficult reference ques­ tion? “Stumper L” may be able to help. Stu­ dents at Rosary College’s Graduate School of Library and Information Science are operating a listserv on the Internet. Librarians can send in questions they n eed help finding answers to and the graduate students send the q u es­ tions on to the over 500 librarians in 5 coun­ tries that subscribe. The subscribers then re­ spo n d directly to the questioners using the Internet. Questions sent to “Stumper L” have included “What state driver educational manuals allow advertising?” “How can one make a native Ameri­ can dream catcher?” and “What is the origin of the phrase ‘run-of-the-mill’?” To subscribe to the service send the message "Sub Stumper L (your nam e)” to Mail-serv@crf.cuis.edu. ■ During the past four years of increased se­ rials prices coupled with decreased institutional budgets and statewide funding, the University o f M assachusetts M edical C enter Library (UMMCL) has been able to increase subscrip­ tions from about 2,100 to 2,500 titles. Two approaches made this 20% increase possible. First, the policy of using only one sub­ scription agent was evaluated and abandoned. Surveys show ed that: 1) some publishers gave 10-55% discounts w ith no a d d ed service charges; 2) some domestic subscription agents added 3.5-4.9% service charges for all titles; 3) some domestic book dealers supplied do­ mestic continuations at 12-15% discounts; and 4) som e foreign subscription agents dis­ counted foreign titles 3.5-5.0%. Because of these findings, subscriptions were redirected as follows: foreign serials to a foreign agent; discounted domestic titles to the publishers; non-discounted domestic titles to publishers w hose total annual subscription costs ex­ ceeded $10,000; domestic continuations to a book dealer; and remaining titles to a do­ mestic agent. Second, the n eed for subscriptions by som e of the Medical Center’s revenue-gener­ ating components w as brought to the atten­ tion of administrative units. Potential cuts in subscriptions were equated with potential cuts in abilities to provide quality patient care and perform important basic research. As a result, supplemental funds w ere appropriated in or­ der to maintain and add titles. Thus, during a period w hen many aca­ demic libraries had to reduce subscription levels, the UMMCL was able to keep pace with the ever-increasing volume of scientific peri­ odical literature. Testifying to the value of this information, the library now supplies over 2,000 interlibrary loan articles per m onth to its region o f the country.—D onald Morton, University o f Massachusetts Medical Center Li­ brary ■ mailto:Mail-serv@crf.cuis.edu