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November 1998, Week 1

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For those of you who provide your customers with electronic access to
many of your print journals, do you review/negotiate the licensing
agreement for each title, or review/negotiate one agreement per
publisher, or do your ignore the agreements? Reviewing and negotiating
licensing agreements is an incredibly time-consuming process, yet
almost each agreement we have read contains objectionable
language/requirements. Thanks for your input. -- Catherine

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Catherine M. Reiter, MA, AHIP
Head, Resource Services Department
Denison Memorial Library
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
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