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Interpreting and Negotiating Licensing Agreements: A Guidebook for the Library, Research, and Teaching Professions

Author Arlene Bielefield, Lawrence Cheeseman
Publisher Neal Schuman Pub
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ISBN / ASIN1555703240
ISBN-139781555703240
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What kinds of licensing agreements do librarians, educators, and researchers commonly encounter? How can these best be negotiated? What does all that legalese mean? What do you need from a licensing agreement and how can you get it? Here is a practical guide designed and written to help non-lawyers understand, settle, and respond appropriately to licensing issues for materials in all formats.

Includes a checklist containing factors that help you decide whether or not to negotiate an agreement; which types of licensing agreements serve your purpose; what you need in a license (including language never to agree to and clauses that must be there to protect you and your users); model and suggested clauses; answers to frequent questions librarians and educators have about licenses; and an index of licensing terminology.