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libraries and licensing of personal database subscriptions
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- Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 23:35:08 -0500 (EST)
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Imagine this situation: 1. Publisher XXX allows only individual/personal licenses to its specialized database (these are not journal articles); no institutional site licenses are permitted. 2. Individual (a biomed researcher) wants a subscription aka license but doesn't wish to license and pay for it -- believes the institution (aka library) should do so. Question to readers of this list: What's the appropriate action for the library to take? Buy and manage personal licenses (as an appropriate role for said library); or not (publisher does not want library as customer; sets precedents that cannot be sustained for other researchers and resources). Your thoughts would be welcomed. Ann Okerson/Yale Library ann.okerson@yale.edu
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