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From: "Galey, Molly W" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2017 01:04:53 +0000

Hi all,



I’m trying to compile a pretty exhaustive list of potential terms that
might come up in a license agreement, and preferred language to have on
hand for each term.



I’ve come up against language requesting confidentiality of license terms a
couple of times, which obviously is undesirable for libraries. However, I’m
now wondering whether anybody has ever seen language *to the opposite
effect*? That is, language that expressly permits the sharing of terms
between peer institutions? I’m specifically wondering about price sharing.



Thanks in advance for any insights you can provide!



P.S. I’m also interested in learning of other outside-the-box terms you may
have thought of, requested, or had accepted. Feel free to reply to me
off-list, as well!



Molly Galey

Subscription & Purchasing Manager

Auraria Library

1100 Lawrence St., Denver, CO 80204

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