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ARL Supports NISO SERU Project to Develop New Mechanism for Buyingand Selling Electronic Resources



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Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2007 16:32:38 -0500
From: ARL Communications <commlmgr@arl.org>

ARL SUPPORTS NISO SERU PROJECT TO DEVELOP NEW MECHANISM FOR BUYING AND SELLING ELECTRONIC RESOURCES

The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) has formed a working group on Shared E-Resource Understanding (SERU) to develop a best practice statement that will support a new license-free mechanism for buying and selling electronic resources. The working group will build upon exploratory work already done by a group sponsored by ARL, SPARC, the Society for Scholarly Publishing, and the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers.

The SERU best practice statement will not be a license, although it addresses many issues common to license agreements. During the purchase process, publishers and librarians will be able to reference the normative understandings expressed in the best practice statement and they may choose to rely on their trust in the shared expectations and existing contract and copyright law, rather than negotiating and signing a license agreement.

ARL is pleased to encourage this project's efforts to reduce the overhead costs-to both libraries and publishers-that are attributable to negotiating license agreements. License negotiations are appropriate for many e-resource sales but too often increase the prices of products, impose needless delays in access for users, and raise barriers to publishers' entry into the e-resource market.

More information about the SERU project and working group is available at http://www.niso.org/committees/SERU/. This site includes information on how to sign up to be notified of new developments as the project progresses. An FAQ is also available at the site.

For more information on ARL's participation in the SERU project, contact Karla Hahn karla@arl.org.

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