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Re: Perpetual Access in License Agreement
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- Subject: Re: Perpetual Access in License Agreement
- From: Tom Williams <twilliam@bbl.usouthal.edu>
- Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 17:53:33 EDT
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Houeida, I have never seen the term "perpetual access" in a license agreement. Usually the term used has something to do with "archival access." This is for online access and can come in several forms. These include having the tapes or disks given to the library if the agreement is terminated or providing continued (perpetual?) access online using the vendor's servers.
Thomas L. Williams, A.H.I.P., M.S.L.S.
Director, Biomedical Libraries
University of South Alabama
College of Medicine
Mobile, Alabama 36688-0002
twilliam@bbl.usouthal.edu
Houeida K. Charara wrote:
I am looking for a paragraph about "perpetual access clause" that may be available in online databases license agreements. I couldn't find an explicit text stating for example: Upon termination of this agreement, perpetual access will be provided online to the material published during the subscription period, including but not limited to tables of contents, abstracts, and full texts of articles (if applicable). I found some texts related to providing material in CD/DVD format; some vendors offer non searchable files, etc. nothing about online access. Your input is highly appreciated. Best Regards Houeida K. Charara Electronic Resources Librarian Beirut Library Lebanese American University
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