From: "Pikas, Christina K." <[log in to unmask]> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 01:05:07 +0000 I get e-mails from like 3 different ones a day. Can you say more about what you’re trying to do? What you want to learn? What you know already (Python? R?)? Christina From: <[log in to unmask]> Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 20:35:06 -0400 Not to go off track - but I was hoping that people might be able to direct me to some good TDM products out there in the market place. Thanks Nick > On Sep 16, 2015, at 8:29 PM, LIBLICENSE <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > From: Ivy Anderson <[log in to unmask]> > Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 00:48:16 +0000 > > Denise, > > The language in the new model Liblicense agreement addresses both TDM > rights and potential costs. It reads: > > Text and Data Mining. Authorized Users may use the Licensed Materials > to perform and engage in text and/or data mining activities for > academic research, scholarship, and other educational purposes, > utilize and share the results of text and/or data mining in their > scholarly work, and make the results available for use by others, so > long as the purpose is not to create a product for use by third > parties that would substitute for the Licensed Materials. Licensor > will cooperate with Licensee and Authorized Users as reasonably > necessary in making the Licensed Materials available in a manner and > form most useful to the Authorized User. If Licensee or Authorized > Users request the Licensor to deliver or otherwise prepare copies of > the Licensed Materials for text and data mining purposes, any fees > charged by Licensor shall be solely for preparing and delivering such > copies on a time and materials basis. > > CDL hasn't attempted to negotiate this with ProQuest, but this is the > basis on which I would seek to negotiate - > > Best, > > Ivy Anderson > Director of Collections > California Digital Library > University of California, Office of the President > [log in to unmask] | http://cdlib.org