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Library and Information Services in Astronomy III
ASP Conference Series, Vol. 153, 1998
Editors: U. Grothkopf, H. Andernach, S. Stevens-Rayburn, and M. Gomez
Electronic Editor: H. E. Payne

Licensing Electronic Content in Today's Information Marketplace

Ann Okerson1
Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

1© Ann Okerson. Readers of this article may copy it without the copyright owner's permission, if the author and publisher are acknowledged in the copy and the copy is used for educational, not-for-profit purposes.

 

Abstract:

This session will develop topics such as: what is a license, what is a shrinkwrap license and is it binding, how do licenses or contracts relate to national copyright laws, what is a good negotiating stance, what to look for in a license (key issues), and where to look for more information. The session will be outlined by a series of overheads that can help to guide the library professional who needs to work through these matters during the course of negotiating for electronic information content.

The article contains the text of the transparencies shown during the presentation.

1. Examples of Licensing Language: Quirky!

2. WWW Licensing Tools


3. What is a License?


4. Shrinkwrap Licenses


5. Licensing: Relationship to Copyright Law


6. Negotiating Licenses


6.1. Getting Started


6.2. Key Questions


6.3. Learning


7. Key Issues


7.1. Users and Uses


7.2. Perpetual Access


7.3. Support


7.4. Technical Issues


7.5. Pricing


7.6. Sites and Location


7.7. Disclosure / Confidentiality


7.8. Warranties


7.9. Liabilities / Terminations


8. Words of Wisdom: Licensing can be Bewildering




Further Licensing Articles and Resources


Okerson, A. 1997. The World of Licensing: Issues, Concerns, and Promises, Canadian Association of Research Libraries Workshop, Ottawa, Canada, 27 October 1997. http://www.uottawa.ca/library/carl/slidepresentations/A-Okerson/presentation.htm

Okerson, A. 1996, Buy or Lease? Two Models for Scholarly Information at the End (or the Beginning) of an Era, Daedalus, Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. 125, No. 4, 55-76. Special issue on libraries called ``Books, Bricks, and Bytes'',
http://www.library.yale.edu/~okerson/daedalus.html

Okerson, A. 1996, What Academic Libraries Need in Electronic Content Licenses, Presentation to the STM Library Relations Committee, STM Annual General Meeting, October 1, 1996,
http://www.library.yale.edu/~okerson/stm.html

Bibliography on the Liblicense Web site with numerous references and links:
http://www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/bibliogr.shtml

Links on the ``licensing resources'' section of the Liblicense Web site:
http://www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/liclinks.shtml

Principles agreed upon by 80 library consortia:
http://www.library.yale.edu/consortia/ ; the actual Statement is at
http://www.library.yale.edu/consortia/statement.html


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