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charge for CD-ROM site licensing
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- Subject: charge for CD-ROM site licensing
- From: "DuBose, Stefanie" <DUBOSES@mail.ecu.edu>
- Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 17:46:24 EST
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Hi all, I'm posting this question on behalf of a colleague here at ECU, and of the lists I'm on, I thought this would be the best one for an answer. He is an editor for Historical Archaeology, and they recently put all their back issues (quarterly, 1967-2000) on a 2 CD set. How is a site license charge normally determined for such a product? Personally, I would think that the cost would depend on the time, equipment, personnel, etc. required to produce such a product. Please send all responses directly to me. Thanks! Stefanie DuBose Serials Librarian Collection Development, Joyner Library East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858-4353 (p) 252-328-2598 (f) 252-328-4834 duboses@mail.ecu.edu
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