From: <[log in to unmask]> Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 09:47:11 -0400 Hi Andree, I don't have the Gale text, but below is the text from the LibLicense Model License Agreement. j. 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. Good luck! Tracy L. Thompson, Executive Director NELLCO Law Library Consortium, Inc. 756 Madison Ave. Suite 102 Albany, NY 12208 518-694-3026 (voice) 518-694-3027 (fax) www.nellco.org [log in to unmask] twitter - @nellcoinc At 01:03 PM 3/27/2017, you wrote: From: Andree Rathemacher <[log in to unmask]> Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2017 11:12:24 -0400 Hi LibLicense folks et al., Here's a good, old-fashioned licensing question. I want to modify a license agreement with a vendor to include language allowing TDM. I thought I'd just copy Gale's new language allowing this, since if it is okay with Gale, it should be okay with their competitor. My Gale license predates the new TDM clause, however, and I never received an amendment. Google isn't helping. Can anyone provide this language? Thanks so much! Andrée -- Andrée Rathemacher | Professor / Head, Acquisitions University Libraries, University of Rhode Island | (401) 874-5096 | [log in to unmask]