This paper explored the degree to which use terms proposed by model licenses have become institutionalized across different publishers\u27 licenses. It examined model license use terms in four areas: downloading, scholarly sharing, interlibrary loan, and electronic reserves. Data collection and analysis involved content analysis of 224 electronic journal licenses spanning 2000-2009. Analysis examined how use terms changed over time, differences between consortia and site license use terms and differences between commercial and noncommercial publisher license use terms. Results suggest that some model license use terms have become institutionalized while others have not. Use terms with higher institutionalization included: allowing ILL, perm...
Citation: Geuther, Christina & Greene, Mira (2015). Creating a Standard of Practice for License Alte...
With the introduction of license agreements, there is no more ownership of the electronic resources,...
Following the emergence of electronic resources (e-resources), librarians developed licensing guidel...
This paper explored the degree to which use terms proposed by model licenses have become institution...
This paper explored the degree to use terms proposed by model licenses have become institutionalized...
This paper describes the results of a study to compare contemporary e-journal licenses from two rese...
Codebook for content analysis in for Eschenfelder, Tsai, Zhu and Stewart (2013) How Institutionalize...
Licensing has been a predominate means of governing the transfer of electronic journal content betwe...
This questionnaire-based study examines how libraries are now handling electronic journal (e-journal...
In this paper we investigate the definitions of perpetual access and examine current studies on the ...
Anjana works as E-resources Librarian and is slowly but steadly emerging as an expert in the field o...
While electronic publications can greatly increase a university community?s access to information, t...
As e-books settle into the academic market, the relationship between publishers, vendors, and librar...
This is a study of the treatment of library patron privacy in licenses for electronic journals in ac...
This is a study of the treatment of library patron privacy in licenses for electronic journals in ac...
Citation: Geuther, Christina & Greene, Mira (2015). Creating a Standard of Practice for License Alte...
With the introduction of license agreements, there is no more ownership of the electronic resources,...
Following the emergence of electronic resources (e-resources), librarians developed licensing guidel...
This paper explored the degree to which use terms proposed by model licenses have become institution...
This paper explored the degree to use terms proposed by model licenses have become institutionalized...
This paper describes the results of a study to compare contemporary e-journal licenses from two rese...
Codebook for content analysis in for Eschenfelder, Tsai, Zhu and Stewart (2013) How Institutionalize...
Licensing has been a predominate means of governing the transfer of electronic journal content betwe...
This questionnaire-based study examines how libraries are now handling electronic journal (e-journal...
In this paper we investigate the definitions of perpetual access and examine current studies on the ...
Anjana works as E-resources Librarian and is slowly but steadly emerging as an expert in the field o...
While electronic publications can greatly increase a university community?s access to information, t...
As e-books settle into the academic market, the relationship between publishers, vendors, and librar...
This is a study of the treatment of library patron privacy in licenses for electronic journals in ac...
This is a study of the treatment of library patron privacy in licenses for electronic journals in ac...
Citation: Geuther, Christina & Greene, Mira (2015). Creating a Standard of Practice for License Alte...
With the introduction of license agreements, there is no more ownership of the electronic resources,...
Following the emergence of electronic resources (e-resources), librarians developed licensing guidel...