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Back to the Future: the SERU Approach. ER&L February 2007 Chris Martire, PALINET NISO SERU Working Group. What SERU Is . Mutual understanding Libraries and publishers forego a license agreement and rely on a S hared E - R esources U nderstanding (SERU) Reduces processing costs
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Back to the Future: the SERU Approach ER&L February 2007 Chris Martire, PALINET NISO SERU Working Group
What SERU Is Mutual understanding • Libraries and publishers forego a license agreement and rely on a Shared E-Resources Understanding (SERU) • Reduces processing costs • Removes barriers for smaller publishers
What SERU Is Not Standard license agreement • License agreements are contracts that require terms unique to each locale precluding a streamlined process. • Not intended to replace or eliminate all license agreements. • Not a license and is not customizable.
Exploratory Conversations • Discussion Forums held at • Charleston – Fall 2005 • ALA Midwinter 2006 • ERL 1st conference, March 2006 • ALA Summer, June 2006 • Result • Growing list of interested librarians and publishers
What We Learned • Librarians • Often had a backlog of licenses • Some noted that a few publishers didn’t have license agreements • Publishers • Most believe librarians needed licenses • Face increased costs to handle paperwork
Developmental Process • Engaging Organizational Support • Legal consultation • Representative group met in DC, Oct 2006 • Created preliminary draft • NISO adopted Working Group Dec 2006 • ALA Midwinter meetings with stakeholders • SERU Draft – expected Mar 2007
Supporting Organizations • Librarians • ARL - Association of Research Libraries • SPARC – Scholarly Publishing & Academic Resources Coalition • Publishers • ALPSP – Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers • SSP – Society for Scholarly Publishing
Working Group Members • Ivy Anderson - California Digital Library • Linda Beebe - American Psychological Association • Fiona Bennett - Oxford University Press • Clinton Chamberlain - Trinity University • Deborah Gerhardt - University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Libraries • Karla Hahn - Association of Research Libraries (Co-Chair) • Heather Joseph - Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition • Selden Lamoureux - University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Libraries • Judy Luther - Informed Strategies (Co-Chair) • Christine Martire - PALINET • Robert Oakley - Georgetown University Law Center • Oliver Pesch - EBSCO Information Services • Zachary Rolnik - Now Publishers, Inc. • Kimberly Steinle - Duke University Press
Topics in Shared Understanding • Subscriptions and subscribers • Appropriate and inappropriate use • Confidentiality and privacy • Online performance and service • Archival access and perpetual rights
Omit Contract Terms Jurisdiction Warranties Liabilities Force majeure Assignment Severability Purchase Order Terms What content For what price For what period How many (for whom) Without a License Agreement
How It Works • Forego license and rely on shared understanding • Purchase Order is acquisitions vehicle • Orders placed through vendors such as serials agents or consortia • SERU posted on NISO website • NISO Registry for publishers & libraries
Next Steps • Formal NISO Review Process • Signup for SERU Information Listserv www.Niso.org/committees/Seru