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ARL Licensing Workshop
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- Subject: ARL Licensing Workshop
- From: Mary Case <marycase@arl.org>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 19:38:37 EDT
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This message is being posted on several lists. Please excuse the duplication. ************************************* ARL Workshop On Licensing Electronic Information Resources Thursday-Friday, August 17-18, 2000, Seattle, Washington Claremont Hotel 2000 Fourth Avenue at Virginia Seattle, WA 98121 206 448 8600 800 448 8601 Cut-off Date: July 25, 2000 Co-sponsored by the University of Washington, Seattle SPACE STILL AVAILABLE. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LOW AIRFARES! Full details and registration information are available at: http://www.arl.org/scomm/licensing/lworkshop.html **************************************************************************** License Review and Negotiation Building a Team-Based Institutional Process Purpose and Overview: This two-day workshop: 1. reviews the legal foundations of license agreements; 2. engages the participants in a review of license terms and conditions; 3. highlights the importance of and present strategies for developing an institutional process for license review, negotiation, and administration; and 4. provides participants with an opportunity to assess and practice negotiation skills. Target Audience: The workshop is open to librarians and other institutional staff engaged in the process of reviewing and negotiating licenses for electronic resources with information providers on behalf of the library, the institution as a whole, or a consortium. Individuals might include those who are responsible for: * reviewing licenses in the library; * recommending, acquiring, or servicing electronic resources; * determining and implementing the technical requirements for electronic resources; * reviewing licenses for electronic library resources in the legal counsel's office; * negotiating and/or signing licenses for electronic resources on behalf of the institution. Institutional teams representing, for example, the library, computing center, and the legal counsel's office, are encouraged. Workshop Leaders: Angee Baker Director, Electronic Information Services SOLINET Trisha Davis Head, Serials and Electronic Resources Department, The Ohio State University Libraries Karen Hersey Intellectual Property Counsel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Registration Attendance is limited to 60 participants. The registration fee includes resource materials, breakfast, lunch, and breaks. ARL member libraries: $350 Nonmember libraries: $450 Register at http://www.arl.org/scomm/licensing/lworkshop.html
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