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From: "Davis, Rick K." <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2016 19:58:03 +0000


For those of us advocating to our library/consortia administrators for
the adoption of LibLicense or a similar model license (e.g., CDL,
CRKN, Florida Plus, GWLA, etc.), is there a list showing which
organizations have adopted/endorsed/implemented a given model license
to date? I'm thinking of something like the registry that NISO
maintains for SERU (http://www.niso.org/workrooms/seru/registry/).

If there isn't such a resource, can anyone on the list involved in
maintaining LibLicense (or other models) tell me approximately how
many libraries/consortia have adopted their model terms, perhaps with
some examples of the more prominent academic libraries/consortia?

I'll actually be speaking to my consortium's Council of Library
Directors on this topic later this week, so any info you can send--via
the list or to me directly, as you prefer--would be greatly
appreciated!

Thank you,

Rick Davis
Copyright and Scholarly
Communications Librarian
Albert S. Cook Library
Towson University
8000 York Road
Towson, MD 21252-0001

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