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JMB License
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- Subject: JMB License
- From: Ann Okerson <ann.okerson@yale.edu>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 23:12:14 -0400 (EDT)
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Eric Albright writes: __________________________ Forwarded message: From: maldacht@acpub.duke.edu Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 12:15:36 EDT Subject: JMB License Colleagues, We are trying to negotiate the terms of the Journal of Molecular Biology license agreement to meet some of the standards presented at the ARL Workshop on Licensing. Academic has replied that the terms of this current license cannot be modified to meet the needs of a single institution. The terms we asked for were not Duke specific, (with one exception which, they agreed to anyway.) There was some previous discussion about the value of non-negotiable contracts for small publishers, but Academic is not small. Has anyone else tried to negotiate this license? What has been your experience to date with negotiating any license with Academic Press? We would appreciate your comments. Eric Albright -- Eric D. Albright Head of Public Services Duke University Medical Center Library DUMC 3702, Durham, NC 27710 Eric.Albright@duke.edu or albri008@mc.duke.edu (919) 660-1130 fax: (919) 684-5906 Page: (919) 970-3949 **Opinions expressed here are my own, but Duke University has the option to agree with me if it wants to.**
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