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Revised University of California Libraries Principles for Acquiring and Licensing Information in Digital Formats
Dear Colleagues,
I'm pleased to inform readers of this list that an updated
version of the University of California Libraries Principles for
Acquiring and Licensing Information in Digital Formats is now
available. Building upon principles originally established by
the UC Libraries in 1996, the July 2006 revision jointly
developed by UC collection development and scholarly
communication officers includes new principles that highlight the
University's interest in fostering a more open and sustainable
scholarly communication environment. Specific principles set
forth in this version include support for open access and other
transformative publishing models, the right of academic authors
to retain copyright to their works, and the use of multiple
indicators of value as a basis on which to evaluate pricing.
Other principles articulated here for the first time include
support for the digitization of out-of-copyright material as an
alternative to licensing where appropriate and an affirmation of
the important role of third-party trusted archival repositories
in the long-term preservation of digital information.
The revised principles can be found at
http://libraries.universityofcalifornia.edu/cdc/principlesforacquiring.h
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Best wishes,
Ivy Anderson
Director of Collections
California Digital Library
University of California, Office of the President
(510) 987-0334 (voice)
(510) 893-5212 (fax)
ivy.anderson@ucop.edu
http://www.cdlib.org