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RE: Pay Per View type licensing agreements
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- Subject: RE: Pay Per View type licensing agreements
- From: "Lenares,Deborah A." <LENAREDA@airproducts.com>
- Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 21:20:07 EST
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Wiley Interscience has such a service called Article Select. You should contact them directly for details. Deborah Lenares -----Original Message----- From: owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Elizabeth_R_Lorbeer@rush.edu Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 5:50 PM To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Subject: Pay Per View type licensing agreements Dear Lib-License-L: I am inquiring if any academic institution has negotiated an agreement with a publisher which allows for access to non-subscribed titles through seamless pay-per-view. I am seeking, in particular, instances where the agreement includes a mix of annually subscribed titles besides accessibility to the rest of the content through pay-per-view. I am not interested in a "bundle" deal, nor to purchase all available content at a reduced price. If you have such as agreement, how do you pay? Do you receive a monthly invoice, or deposit money on account? Are subscription agents able to handle pay-as-you-go invoicing? Also, how do you monitor the end user's activity for abuse? Is it possible to monitor usage abuse by the sub-class D IP range and how do you deal with access via a proxy server? Or, do you limit access by username and password? Sincerely, Liz Lorbeer Email: Elizabeth_R_Lorbeer@rush.edu
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