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Licensing Prep
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- Subject: Licensing Prep
- From: "Phillips, Kara" <Phillips@seattleu.edu>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 08:36:04 EDT
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Dear Liblicense, I am writing an article on licensing. I have two questions. 1) What kind of training do librarians want their sales representatives to have before licensing products? What kinds of preparation, training, research, and specialized or general knowledge should they have before licensing materials to libraries? For example, I find that new sales reps are not always familiar with regional consortia. If they have not worked in an academic setting, they may not know what a proxy server is. 2) On the flip side, for the publishers, what kinds of preparation, training, research, and specialized or general knowledge should librarians have when starting to license databases? For example, I would think understanding the sales commission structure would be helpful so that we don't inadvertently bypass our salerep. Perhaps an understanding of who does training versus who does sales? Corporate hierarchy? If you have ideas, suggestions, anecdotes, please respond to me directly. I will not quote anyone in the article directly unless authorized. I will summarize for the list if I get enough responses. Thank you very much. Kara Phillips phillips@seattleu.edu
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