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Re: ALA Panel on Perpetual Access - seeking input
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- Subject: Re: ALA Panel on Perpetual Access - seeking input
- From: Lesley Harris <lesleyeharris@comcast.net>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 19:19:47 EST
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Sounds like a great panel! Perpetual access outline -what does it mean in the digital world -and how does it compare to purchasing print materials -when is perpetual access important -- always or in certain circumstances -what are you willing to pay (if anything) for perpetual access -do you prefer perpetual access from the content owner's server or on your own institution's server, or perhaps on DVD -is there an ideal perpetual access clause or should a different one be negotiated in different licenses? My two cents for now! Lesley Ellen Harris lesley@copyrightlaws.com www.copyrightanswers.blogspot.com
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