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From: Ann Shumelda Okerson <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2016 18:39:53 -0400

In another group, a question has arisen regarding library/vendor
contracts that require user information:  how common are these (or
not)?  Do libraries agree to such terms?

I've seldom come across contracts that require the library to provide
user names and/or addresses, except on occasion if a license is to be
restricted to a particular small subset or group - and not available
to the whole institution.  This would be a special situation, to be
sure.

However, it's not uncommon that, in order to take advantage of special
features of a given resource, an individual user would need to
register him-her self.  And for certain newspapers, an institution
would sign an agreement and then users must register individually in
order to gain access.

Thoughts and experiences welcomed.  Thank you, Ann Okerson

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