Making User Rights Clear: Adding e-resource License Information in Library Systems

Libraries sign a wide variety of licensing agreements that specify terms of both access and use of a publisher’s electronic collections. Adding easily accessible licensing information to collections helps ensure that library users comply with these agreements. This article will describe the addition...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Jenny Jing, Qinqin Lin, Ahmedullah Sharifi, Mark Swartz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Code4Lib 2015-07-01
Series:Code4Lib Journal
Online Access:http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/10724
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Summary:Libraries sign a wide variety of licensing agreements that specify terms of both access and use of a publisher’s electronic collections. Adding easily accessible licensing information to collections helps ensure that library users comply with these agreements. This article will describe the addition of licensing permissions to resource displays using Mondo by Queen’s University and Scholars Portal (a service of the Ontario Council of University Libraries). We will give a brief introduction to Mondo and explain how we improved Mondo to add the license permissions to different library systems. The systems we used are an ILS (Voyager), an OpenURL Link Resolver (360 Link), and a Discovery System (Summon). However, libraries can use Mondo to add the license permissions to other library systems which allow user configurations.
ISSN:1940-5758