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Costs and funding for electronic reserve materials
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- Subject: Costs and funding for electronic reserve materials
- From: "Carl Johnson" <carl_johnson@byu.edu>
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 23:25:45 EDT
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I have been assigned the responsibility of providing some answers to the following questions and to recommend the "best" funding/budgeting/payment approach for library reserve licensing costs. Fundamentally, what type of expense is this? 1. University? 2. Library? 3. Bookstore? 4. Student? 5. Other? What is the most efficient way to pay for this expense? 1. Centrally---single entity? 2. Shared with many entities? What entities should be responsible for budgeting and paying for this expense? 1. Library? 2. Copyright Licensing Office? 3. Colleges/Departments? 4. Students? What are the related issues/questions that need to be addressed? 1. Implications for and effect on other similar costs? 2. Is this issue interrelated to other issues/questions that need to be resolved? 3. Will the present rate of growth for this activity continue or decline? If anyone is willing to share your information or respond to these and any related thoughts/questions, please contact me on or off this list. Carl Johnson Director, Copyright Licensing Office Brigham Young University 801 422-3821 (O) carl_johnson@byu.edu
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