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Secure networks
We have in hand a license from an important journal publisher, for this publisher's electronic versions. It's pretty good. But therein is a definition that reads: "Secure" with regard to the server or Network from which access to Authorized Users is to be given means: only a server or Network or Networks over which the Institution has absolute control and can prevent the further distribution of material. This definition is later used in important clauses pertaining to use and so on. My question: This seems to me an unusually high standard ("absolute control") which in turn makes ultra-high expectations of licensing institutions -- ones that we cannot commit to. So, two questions: 1. Are we reading this correctly, or is there some other interpretation? 2. Are there, in fact, such secure servers/networks in academiia, ones over which the instituions do have absolute control? How does one create such a highly secure environment? Thank you, Ann Okerson Yale University Library Ann.Okerson@yale.edu
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