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educating users about use terms
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- Subject: educating users about use terms
- From: "Susan J. Martin" <libadm16@uconnvm.uconn.edu>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 17:46:51 EDT
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I am interested in knowing how libraries are informing their users of use terms in licenses. For example : do you have links on the various web lists of electronic resources to license terms ; are some terms in the cataloging record? Included in "how to" guides for the product? In library instruction classes, are licensing terms mentioned when a database is taught? We here at UConn do some education, but would like to increase it. Any current practices, thoughts and comments are welcome. Thank you in advance. Susan Martin Acquisitions Librarian University of Connecticut Libraries U-5AM Storrs CT 06269 tel : (860) 486-5266 Fax : (860) 486-6493 e-mail : smartin@lib.uconn.edu "Go Huskies!"
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