Uncork Your Licenses!How ONIX-PL can help License data flow tour of the ONIX-PL License Encoding Project…
Selden Durgom Lamoureux
SDLinforms
Charleston Conference
November 8, 2013
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Uncork Your Licenses!
1. Uncork YoUr Licenses!
How oniX-PL can HeLP
License data fLow
a toUr of tHe oniX-PL
License encoding
Project… Charleston Conference
November 8, 2013
Selden Durgom Lamoureux
SDLinforms
selden.lamoureux@gmail.com
2. incLUded in tHe toUr…
•Introduction & Project Status
•Steps involved in encoding
•Where to find the encoded licenses
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3. introdUction and Project statUs
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Funded by Mellon in February 2013
Project began in March
Training provided by David Martin at EDItEUR
Target of at least 30 licenses: 15 publisher
license & 15 library/consortial model licenses
• Early participants include: Elsevier,
Nature Publishing Group, Springer, JSTOR,
Duke University Press, Walter de Gruyter
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5. steP 2: tHe originaL License in editabLe teXt
4. Permitted Use and Prohibitions
Authorized Users may download, save, and print articles from the Licensed Materials database for their own
noncommercial educational and research use, but may not further disseminate these articles in their electronic
form without express written permission from the Licensor. It is strictly prohibited for the Licensee to
download copies of the entire database for any purpose without express written permission. The Licensee will
exercise reasonable efforts to ensure that access to and use of the Licensed Materials is limited to Authorized
Users. Provisions for sharing by the Licensee of the electronic versions of articles from the Licensed Materials
with persons outside the Licensee’s campus or institution, or with other institutions affiliated with the
Licensee, may be negotiated between the Licensor and the Licensee (with or without additional subscription
fees being required by the Licensor). Any such amendments will not be valid unless attached in writing to this
License Agreement.
Interlibrary loan: Interlibrary loan: A hard copy printed from the electronic files of the Licensed Materials may
be supplied to another institution by mail or fax or secure transmission using Ariel or its equivalent (whereby
the electronic file is deleted immediately after printing). The supply of such copies must conform to CONTU
(National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works) guidelines or similar restrictions to
“fair use” provisions under copyright law.
Coursepacks: Copies for course or research use that are supplied to the end user at no cost may be made
without explicit permission or fee. Copies that are provided to the end user for a copying fee may not be made
without payment of permission fees to the Licensor.
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6. Step 3: re-numbering
4. Permitted Use and Prohibitions
4.1 Authorized Users may download, save, and print articles from the Licensed Materials database for their
own noncommercial educational and research use, but may not further disseminate these articles in their
electronic form without express written permission from Licensor.
4.2 It is strictly prohibited for the Licensee to download copies of the entire database for any purpose without
express written permission.
4.3 The Licensee will exercise reasonable efforts to ensure that access to and use of the Licensed Materials is
limited to Authorized Users.
4.4 Provisions for sharing by the Licensee of the electronic versions of articles from the Licensed Materials
with persons outside the Licensee’s campus or institution, or with other institutions affiliated with the
Licensee, may be negotiated between the Licensor and the Licensee (with or without additional subscription
fees being required by the Licensor). Any such amendments will not be valid unless attached in writing to this
License Agreement.
4.5 Interlibrary loan: A hard copy printed from the electronic files of the Licensed Materials may be supplied
to another institution by mail or fax or secure transmission using Ariel or its equivalent (whereby the electronic
file is deleted immediately after printing). The supply of such copies must conform to CONTU (National
Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works) guidelines or similar restrictions to “fair use”
provisions under copyright law.
4.6 Coursepacks: Copies for course or research use that are supplied to the end user at no cost may be made
without explicit permission or fee. Copies that are provided to the end user for a copying fee may not be made
without payment of permission fees to the Licensor.
4.7 Electronic reserves: Articles for course or research use that are supplied to the end user at no cost may be
made without explicit permission or fee. Articles that are provided to the end user for a fee of any sort may not
be made without payment of permission fees to the Licensor. E-reserves should be posted on a secure site
accessible to class members only, and articles purged from the e-reserve system at the end of each semester.
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13. where to FiNd the
Project’S eNcoded LiceNSeS
GOKb will be hosting the Project’s Completed
Encodings. Estimated time of availability is
January 2014.
October 3, 2013
ONIX-PL Training Webinar #1
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17. thAnk you!
i welcome youR questions,
both now And viA emAil
Selden Durgom Lamoureux
SDLinforms
selden.lamoureux@gmail.com
Slide background from: Abandoned Village, Craco by David Martin
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