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Using a third party to collect usage reports
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- Subject: Using a third party to collect usage reports
- From: Elizabeth R Lorbeer <lorbeer@uab.edu>
- Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:41:12 EST
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Hello List: I am seeking examples of how to alter contract language that requires the library to seek permission from the publisher before a third party vendor can download our online usage reports. This is in regards to the library obtaining a service to collect our reports for us to analyze. Thank you, Liz Lorbeer Elizabeth (Liz) Lorbeer, Ed.M., MLS, AHIP Associate Director for Content Management, Assistant Professor Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, Alabama 35294-0013 lorbeer@uab.edu www.uab.edu/lister Skype: lizlorbeer Yahoo IM: lizlorbeer
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