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ARL and LYRASIS Sign Agreement for Licensing Initiative
On November 18, 2011, the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and LYRASIS signed an agreement designating LYRASIS as an agent to negotiate licenses for online content on behalf of interested...
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ARL E-Book Requirements
This is "Appendix C: Detailed Evaluation Requirements and Desirables" of the 2012 ARL e-book licensing agent RFP, more commonly known as the "ARL E-Book Requirements." arl-e-book-requirements-2012.pdf
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Research Library Issues, no. 269 (April 2010): Special Issue on Strategies for Opening Up Content
RLI issue 269 includes: Strategies for Opening Up Content: Laying the Groundwork for an Open System of Scholarship Achieving Consensus on the University of Kansas Open-Access Policy Improving Access with Open-Access...
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Research Library Issues, no. 266 (Oct. 2009)
RLI issue 266 includes: Removing All Restrictions Cornell’s New Policy on Use of Public Domain Reproductions Evolving Preservation Roles and Responsibilities of Research Libraries SPARC Explores Income Models for Supporting...
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ARL Encourages Members to Refrain from Signing Nondisclosure or Confidentiality Clauses
Members Also Encouraged to Share Agreement Content The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Board of Directors voted in support of a resolution introduced by its Scholarly Communication Steering Committee to...
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ARL Encourages Members to Refrain from Signing Nondisclosure or Confidentiality Clauses
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Board of Directors voted in support of a resolution introduced by its Scholarly Communication Steering Committee to strongly encourage ARL member libraries to refrain...
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ARL Statement to Scholarly Publishers on the Global Economic Crisis
global-economic-crisis.pdf
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Issue Brief: John Wiley and Sons Acquisition of Blackwell Publishing
issue-brief-wiley-blackwell-2007.pdf
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Letter to Department of Justice Regarding Wiley and Sons Acquisition of Blackwell Publishing
John Wiley and Sons announced an agreement to acquire Blackwell Publishing. As members of the Information Access Alliance, we are deeply concerned that this transaction will exacerbate market dysfunctions and...
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Statement by Thomas Susman on Behalf of IAA re: Hearings on Single-Firm Anticompetitive Conduct
This statement is presented to the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission (the Agencies) on behalf of the Information Access Alliance (IAA). iaa-doj-ftc-nov2006.pdf