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RE: Authors rights: Going too far
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- Subject: RE: Authors rights: Going too far
- From: Mark Kille <mkille@naropa.edu>
- Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 19:19:51 EDT
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It seems no more disconcerting to me than Fair Trade coffee or Sweatshop Free shoes or Buy American campaigns (do those happen any more?). Opinions on the appropriateness or effectiveness of such things will vary, of course. Mark Kille -----Original Message----- Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 3:52 PM To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Subject: Authors rights: Going too far Heather Morrison wrote: "Perhaps it is timely for collections librarians to add Author's Rights as a key criterion, when evaluating journal subscriptions to add, or to cancel?" JE: Perhaps some lawyers on this list would like to offer a point of view, but this suggestion seems to me to go too far. It is disconcerting to suggest that librarians insinuate themselves in the contracts between authors and publishers, whose dealings are a private matter. Joe Esposito
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