Dear Sarah
You are also most welcome to use/adapt our Jisc Collections model licences which you can find at http://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/model_licence
Most happy to answer any question if you have them.
Kind regards
Lorraine Estelle
CEO Jisc Collections
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From: An informal open list set up by UKSG - Connecting the Information Community [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of John Cox
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Subject: Re: [lis-e-resources] Licences for small independently published journals
If you go to www.licensingmodels.org you will find a suite of standard licences, originally sponsored by the then major subscription agents and created by me in the early 2000s, and updated since then. They are now maintained by Ringgold as a service to the library and publishing communities. you will find licences for single institutions and for multiple institutions within a consortium. They are not dissimilar to the JISC Collections model. But bear in mind that these are agreements defining the rights and obligations of both the publisher and the library, so they are inevitably going to be a little complex. They are available as templates for anyone to use.
John Cox OBE
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From: An informal open list set up by UKSG - Connecting the Information Community [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sarah Pittaway
Sent: 15 December 2014 15:42
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Subject: [lis-e-resources] Licences for small independently published journals
Dear all,
I'm currently working with an academic who is the editor of an independently published journal, and who is starting to build up a subscription base. The journal has online access, currently via username & password, and I've been advising her about access issues, licensing, discoverability and so on.
One potential subscriber has enquired about multi-site licensing issues, the model for which has not yet been fully developed by the editorial team and I've been asked to advise on creating a licence.
Has anyone got experience of advising academics about this sort of issue?
In particular, is there a licence template tool that we can potentially use?
I've got the JISC Collections template but was hoping for something a little more straightforward to work through - I realise this may be wishful thinking of course!
If anyone has any thoughts or advice, particularly around the licensing issue, I'd be really grateful to hear from you.
Best wishes,
Sarah
Dr Sarah Pittaway
Team Leader: Academic Services
Information and Learning Services
University of Worcester
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