From: Jeff Saffer <[log in to unmask]> Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2016 19:17:08 +0000 Our company, Quertle, released Quetzal® Search and Communication (www.quetzal-search.info) last May and began providing institutional access. We have been asked by a number of subscribing institutions to use SERU, which we have done. But, it seems that the terms of SERU are mainly geared toward content, rather than search engines. Are there standard license terms like SERU that are commonly used for licensing search engines? Some background on our product: Quetzal is focused on life and biomedical sciences and covers a wide range of content including PubMed, NIH Grants Applications, Patents, and much more. You may be asking yourself, “Why another search engine?” It’s because with existing search methods, including expensive “advanced” engines, researchers continue to miss critical documents. If you are curious about Quetzal, contact us (www.quetzal-search.info/pages/contact.shtml) for a 5 minute demonstration. We are truly different and think you may find a demo of our Quantum Logic Linguistics search enlightening. Thank you for any information you can provide, Jeff Saffer Quertle LLC 702-940-9897