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Re: university of chicago new license scheme
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- Subject: Re: university of chicago new license scheme
- From: "Joseph Esposito" <espositoj@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 15:59:44 EST
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I would be interested to learn more about this. Are the terms in "Terms and Conditions" the same as in a "signed license" except for the absence of a signature?
Joe Esposito
On 11/21/06, Matt Person <mperson@mbl.edu> wrote:
I have just received notice from the University of Chicago Press that they no longer require a formal signed license from an institution, replaced by "Terms and Conditions of Use of Electronic Journals." I find this a very interesting development. Is this a new trend (or one solution) to licensing challenges? (I am new to handling licenses at my institution). Matthew Person Serials Librarian MBLWHOI Library MBL Biological Discovery in Woods Hole Woods Hole, MA 02543 508-289-7345
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