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Contract Updates Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242 | https://ogs.ny.gov/procurement | [email protected] | 518-474-6717 Contract Award Notification Update Subject: Pricelist Update DATE: August 30, 2021 AWARD #: 23044 GROUP #: 20020 AWARD DESCRIPTION: Serials and Database Access (Statewide) CONTRACT PERIOD: January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2021 Mark Helling | 518-473-3253 | [email protected] CONTACT: Katie Jezik | 518-473-1069 | [email protected] CONTRACT NO.: PC67660 CONTRACTOR: Cengage Learning, Inc. Procurement Services has approved a Pricelist Update for Cengage Learning, Inc.: Contractor Name of Document Cengage Learning, Inc. 2002023044PL_Cengage083021.xlsx All changes are effective immediately. All other terms and conditions remain the same. Authorized Users are encouraged to view the most current Contract Award Notification and associated documents at: https://online.ogs.ny.gov/purchase/spg/awards/2002023044CAN.HTM 23044p41 Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242 | https://ogs.ny.gov/procurement | [email protected] | 518-474-6717 Contract Award Notification Update Subject: Revised Contractor Information DATE: August 17, 2021 AWARD #: 23044 GROUP #: 20020 AWARD DESCRIPTION: Serials and Database Access (Statewide) CONTRACT PERIOD: January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2021 Mark Helling | 518-473-3253 | [email protected] CONTACT: Katie Jezik | 518-473-1069 | [email protected] CONTRACT NO.: PC67785 CONTRACTOR: Island Magazine Service LLC Procurement Services has approved a revised Contractor Information Page for Island Magazine Service LLC: OLD INFORMATION: CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR ORDERS Robert Levine Robert Levine Direct Phone Number: 718-698-2791 Direct Phone Number: 718-698-2791 Fax Number: 718-698-2880 Fax Number: 718-698-2880 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] NEW INFORMATION: CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR ORDERS Ivan Ciment Moriah Barnes Direct Phone Number: 917-673-8227 Direct Phone Number: 212-225-8278 Fax Number: 775-255-6247 Fax Number: 775-255-6247 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] All changes are effective immediately. All other terms and conditions remain the same. Authorized Users are encouraged to view the most current Contract Award Notification and associated documents at: https://ogs.ny.gov/purchase/spg/awards/2002023044CAN.HTM 23044p40 Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242 | https://ogs.ny.gov/procurement | [email protected] | 518-474-6717 Contract Award Notification Update Subject: Revised Contractor Information DATE: July 30, 2021 AWARD #: 23044 GROUP #: 20020 AWARD DESCRIPTION: Serials and Database Access (Statewide) CONTRACT PERIOD: January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2021 CONTACT: Mark Helling | 518-473-3253 | [email protected] Katie Jezik | 518-473-1069 | [email protected] CONTRACT NO.: PC67663 CONTRACTOR: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. Procurement Services has approved a revised Contractor Information Page for Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.: OLD INFORMATION: CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR ORDERS Kristy Casiello Kristy Casiello Director of Inside Sales Director of Inside Sales Toll Free Phone Number: 800-621-3900 x 7363 Toll Free Phone Number: 800-621-3900 x 7363 Direct Phone Number: 312-347-7363 Direct Phone Number: 312-347-7363 Toll Free Fax Number: 800-344-9624 Toll Free Fax Number: 800-344-9624 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] NEW INFORMATION: CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR ORDERS Geri B. Ray Geri B. Ray State Contracts Manager State Contracts Manager Toll Free Phone Number: 800-621-3900 Toll Free Phone Number: 800-621-3900 Direct Cell Number: 830-481-3806 Direct Cell Number: 830-481-3806 Toll Free Fax Number: 800-344-9624 Toll Free Fax Number: 800-344-9624 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] All changes are effective immediately. All other terms and conditions remain the same. Authorized Users are encouraged to view the most current Contract Award Notification and associated documents at: https://online.ogs.ny.gov/purchase/spg/awards/2002023044CAN.HTM 23044p39 Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242 | https://ogs.ny.gov/procurement | [email protected] | 518-474-6717 Contract Award Notification Update Subject: Pricelist Update DATE: April 1, 2021 AWARD #: 23044 GROUP #: 20020 AWARD DESCRIPTION: Serials and Database Access (Statewide) CONTRACT PERIOD: January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2021 CONTACT: Mark Helling | 518-473-3253 | [email protected] CONTRACT NO.: PC68180 CONTRACTOR: Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. DBA D&B Procurement Services has approved an updated Pricelist for the following Contractor: Contractor Name of Document Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. DBA D&B 2002023044PL_DB040121.xlsx All changes are effective immediately. All other terms and conditions remain the same. Authorized Users are encouraged to view the most current Contract Award Notification and associated documents at: https://online.ogs.ny.gov/purchase/spg/awards/2002023044CAN.HTM 23044p38 Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242 | https://ogs.ny.gov/procurement | [email protected] | 518-474-6717 Contract Award Notification Update Subject: Pricelist Update DATE: March 4, 2021 AWARD #: 23044 GROUP #: 20020 AWARD DESCRIPTION: Serials and Database Access (Statewide) CONTRACT PERIOD: January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2021 CONTACT: Mark Helling | 518-473-3253 | [email protected] CONTRACT NO.: PC67669 CONTRACTOR: ProQuest LLC Procurement Services has approved an updated Pricelist for the following Contractor: Contractor Name of Document ProQuest LLC 2002023044PL_ProQuest030421.xlsx All changes are effective immediately. All other terms and conditions remain the same. Authorized Users are encouraged to view the most current Contract Award Notification and associated documents at: https://online.ny.gov/purchase/spg/awards/2002023044CAN.HTM 23044p36 Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242 | https://ogs.ny.gov/procurement | [email protected] | 518-474-6717 Contract Award Notification Update Subject: Pricelist Update DATE: February 4, 2021 AWARD #: 23044 GROUP #: 20020 AWARD DESCRIPTION: Serials and Database Access (Statewide) CONTRACT PERIOD: January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2021 CONTACT: Mark Helling | 518-473-3253 | [email protected] CONTRACT NO.: PC67673 CONTRACTOR: Scholastic, Inc. Procurement Services has approved an updated Pricelist for the following Contractor: Contractor Name of Document Scholastic, Inc. 2002023044PL_Scholastic013121.xlsx All changes are effective immediately. All other terms and conditions remain the same. Authorized Users are encouraged to view the most current Contract Award Notification and associated documents at: https://online.ny.gov/purchase/spg/awards/2002023044CAN.HTM. 23044p36 Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242 | https://ogs.ny.gov/procurement | [email protected] | 518-474-6717 Contract Award Notification Update Subject: Pricelist Update DATE: January 20, 2021 AWARD #: 23044 GROUP #: 20020 AWARD DESCRIPTION: Serials and Database Access (Statewide) CONTRACT PERIOD: January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2021 CONTACT: Mark Helling | 518-473-3253 | [email protected] CONTRACT NO.: PC67661 CONTRACTOR: EBSCO Industries Inc. Procurement Services has approved an updated Pricelist for the following Contractor: Contractor Name of Document EBSCO Industries Inc. 2002023044PL_EBSCO01182021.xlsx All changes are effective immediately. All other terms and conditions remain the same. Authorized Users are encouraged to view the most current Contract Award Notification and associated documents at: https://online.ogs.ny.gov/purchase/spg/awards/2002023044CAN.HTM 23044p35 Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242 | https://ogs.ny.gov/procurement | [email protected] | 518-474-6717 Contract Award Notification Update Subject: Pricelist Update DATE: December 18, 2020 AWARD #: 23044 GROUP #: 20020 AWARD DESCRIPTION: Serials and Database Access (Statewide) CONTRACT PERIOD: January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2021 CONTACT: Mark Helling | 518-473-3253 | [email protected] West Publishing Corporation dba West, a Thomson PC67676 CONTRACT NO.: CONTRACTOR: Reuters business Procurement Services has approved an updated Pricelist for the following Contractor. Contractor Name of Document West Publishing Corporation 2002023044PL_West121820.xlsx dba West, a Thomson Reuters business All changes are effective immediately. All other terms and conditions remain the same. Authorized Users are encouraged to view the most current Contract Award Notification and associated documents at: https://online.ny.gov/purchase/spg/awards/2002023044CAN.HTM 23044p34 Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242 | https://ogs.ny.gov/procurement | [email protected] | 518-474-6717 Contract Award Notification Update Subject: Revised Contractor Information Summary DATE: August 24, 2020 AWARD #: 23044 GROUP #: 20020 AWARD DESCRIPTION: Serials and Database Access (Statewide) CONTRACT PERIOD: January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2021 CONTACT: Mark Helling | 518-473-3253 | [email protected] CONTRACT NO.: PC67675 CONTRACTOR: Subscription Services of America Inc. Procurement Services has approved an updated Contactor Information Summary page with the following change: Old Address New Address Subscription Services of America Inc. Subscription Services of America Inc. 2163 Jackson Pl. 88 Sunnyside Blvd., Suite 301 Bellmore, NY 11710 Plainview, NY 11803 All
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