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Revision of the Liblicense Web Site
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- Subject: Revision of the Liblicense Web Site
- From: Ann Okerson <ann.okerson@yale.edu>
- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 08:25:45 EDT
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Dear Readers: As you probably know, the Liblicense web site is at: <http://www.library.yale.edu/~llicense> This fall we will begin another major revision to its content. As we proceed, we are likely to come back to this list and ask for specific kinds of information about additions to the various links (model licenses, national licenses, bibliography, etc.). Now, here's our first question: There is a link called "Publishers' Licenses." Unlike the other links, this one has not been updated since about 2000. The reason is that at that point many licenses became available on line and we weren't certain which ones to include, which not to include. We could aim for some kind of comprehensiveness but that might be impossible. We could aim for "major licenses" for most commonly held resources but which would they be? And so on. So we decided to wait... At this point, I have a research assistant who can work on updating, and so we need our readers' and users' advice. Is there value in aggregating links to publishers' licenses? If so, what kinds (a representative sampling perhaps?) and which ones would be most useful. Should we delete this link? Is there another easily accessible, for free site that captures this information? Your input is very much welcomed. Thank you, Ann Okerson
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