Abstract
This presentation reviewed the standard model licenses that are available, including models such as LicensingModels.org and LibLicense, plus institution-specific licenses available online. The licenses' strengths and weaknesses as templates were discussed. Best practices for creating a license template at one's own institution were modeled, with standard language that one can use in negotiation. Problems and gaps in model licenses were raised, including formats or kinds of purchases that require new language that has not yet been standardized (such as e-books and streaming media). Suggestions for developing a new model license through community action were discussed. Published with license by Taylor & Francis.
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Taylor, L., & Beh, E. (2014). Model Licenses and License Templates: Present and Future. Serials Librarian, 66(1–4), 92–95. https://doi.org/10.1080/0361526X.2014.879027
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