Re: CD Training costs -Reply

From: Beth Blondin (Beth_Blondin@akron.bdblaw.com)
Date: Mon Sep 23 1996 - 06:40:14 PDT


I was reviewing some literature from a Lawyers
Coop rep on Friday and also noticed that they are
now charging to train our people in the use of
their CD-ROM products and it isn't cheap. It
think it is a rip-off that they want us to buy
their products and then expect us to pay a
"consultant" hired by Lawyers Coop to do the
training. Don't the Lawyers Coop reps know how to
effectively use their own products?

My two cents worth for the day!

Beth Blondin
Director of Library and Information Services
Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs
Akron, OH
(330) 258-6495
INTERNET: beth_blondin@akron.bdblaw.com

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At 05:14 PM 9/19/96 -0500, cmcbride@lanemit.com
wrote:
>My Lawyers' Coop rep just told me that they are
now charging for
>CD-ROM training beyond the initial training with
purchase. All of my other
>experience has been as much free (included?)
training as we need. Are
>other publishers charging for CD-ROM training?
What do you think about
>this?
>
>Candi McBride
>Librarian
>Lane & Mittendorf LLP
>320 Park Avenue
>New York, NY 10022
>cmcbride@lanemit.com
>voice (212) 508-3200
>fax (212) 508-3230
>
>We have been charged $35 per person for CD-ROM
training for the CCH Federal
Securities. What next?
 
Elizabeth D. Kenney
Dechert Price & Rhoads
10 Post Office Square South
Boston, MA 02109
ekenney@dechert.com
 

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