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From: Susan Reilly <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 5:46 PM

As announced at the LIBER Conference in Riga, LIBER, the Association
of European Research Libraries, along with 17 other International
library and research organisations, have issued an open letter to
Elsevier.

The letter requests that Elsevier withdraw its TDM policy because it
places unfair restrictions on how researchers can mine content to
which they have legal access to and how they disseminate the results
of their research.

The letter is available here:

http://libereurope.eu/news/european-research-organisations-call-on-elsevier-to-withdraw-tdm-policy/

It is open to further signatories, so please disseminate amongst your
networks! Individuals or organisations wishing to sign the letter
should forward their details and logo on to me: [log in to unmask]

Kind regards,

Susan Reilly
Advocacy & Projects Manager
LIBER

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