This is old news (it happened at the end of 2009 when Sage took over publication of the APS journals) but I just became aware of it when I was looking for some research. I am a member of APS so it doesn't affect me personally but I like my students to have access to Psychological Science online for various exercises and labs and to research their topics. All of the APS journals were removed from EBSCO and all other databases and made available only through a special subscription to a Sage database. This move is not likely to affect many faculty or researchers who will still have access to the APS journals through their memberships but it makes the latest empirical psychological research unavailable to many students. In order to get access to these journals, our library would have to pay $4500 a year for access to the four APS journals through a Sage database. That is probably fine for most large university libraries but that is a major cost for smaller institution libraries. Oh, we could get it on microfiche for $300 a year but I would put my personal copies of the journal on reserve before paying for microfiche. I don't know how this is working out for APS and Sage but I have to say it is a losing proposition for my students.
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