Newsletters - Subscription Information

All subscriptions are for 20 newsletter issues (approx one calendar year from the start of the subscription).

Both paper and electronic subscriptions are available for all newsletters although electronic subscriptions have most benefits.

Electronic subscriptions

•    This is the recommended option for subscribers
•    You receive issues faster, without postal delays
•    Issues are sent approximately 5 days before the cover publication date
•    You do not need to visit your postal address to receive them
•    You can archive the newsletters much more easily
•    Issues are saved as PDFs and sent by email – you will need Adobe Acrobat reader to open and print the issue
•    Issues contain web-links to reference documents

Subscription Rates

Decide who needs to read the newsletter and choose the most suitable subscription option from the list below.

Electronic (E) subscription: £300

Electronic version sent to one email address for the personal use of that subscriber only. No electronic distribution allowed. One printed copy may be circulated to others at the same address.

Multiple electronic subscriptions: £550

M1: unlimited electronic distribution to members of the same organisation at the same postal address/site.
M2: electronic distribution to up to five different email addresses at different sites but within the same organisation. Additional email addresses can be added to this subscription at the rate of £50 per addition
MX: non-standard distribution to multiple users as discussed and agreed with Canary Ltd

Global electronic subscription (M3): £2000

Unlimited electronic distribution within an organisation of the same name at any number of sites (each application will be considered on merit within the spirit of this option).

A (Academic) or F (Freelance) subscription: £175

One electronic version of the newsletter sent to a single email address. Available only to non-profit making academic organisations or freelance individuals working single-handed. No distribution allowed in any form.

Paper (P) subscription: £320

One paper copy to be sent to a specified subscriber address.
Additional copies available at £120 (US$230) per bundle of 10.
 

Current prices always displayed on this website. If this page is printed please check that you have the most up to date information.

How to subscribe

By email:  send us an email (either info@canarybooks.com or info@canarybooks.org) stating your subscription requirement (including option code). We will draw up an invoice. As soon a payment is received your subscription for 20 issues will begin.

By Internet: visit our Internet bookshop and order online using a credit card for payment (Visa or MasterCard). Credit card handling charges are applied using this method. We will confirm your subscription by email.

By mail or fax: send us an email stating your subscription requirement (including option code). We will draw up an invoice. As soon a payment is received your subscription for 20 issues will begin.

Terms and conditions

1. Our agreement with the subscriber is to provide 20 newsletter issues each of 6 pages.
2. Occasional 8 page or larger issues may be produced at publishers discretion.
3. Issues may contain advertisements and inserts.
4. Subscriptions commence with the next available issue after receipt of payment.
5. Subscribers are responsible for ensuring that the distribution rights are adhered to as defined by the chosen subscription category. An estimate of readership and circulation details are required for all M subscriptions.
6. All subscriptions are transferable upon receipt of written instructions from the registered subscriber.
7. Subscriptions may not be cancelled; no refunds.
8. No agency discounts.
9. For electronic subscriptions returned/undelivered mail will be sent again on one occasion. Recipients should ensure that they are able to receive emails with PDF attachments (some companies have firewalls preventing receipt)
10. The subscriber is responsible for ensuring that all electronic mail received and any attachments are virus free before opening them.
11. The information provided in the newsletters and accompanying documents is provided for information purposes only. A second opinion should always be sought before acting on any content.
12. Canary Ltd or any of its employees accept no liability for losses or damages arising from electronic or paper material or information provided.
Acceptance of these terms is implied if no objection has been received within 7 days of receipt of the first issue of the subscription period.

 

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