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Any libraries subscribed to SERU?
If you print up the SERU terms
(http://www.niso.org/publications/rp/RP-7-2008.pdf) and give them
to your institution's counsel, they could accept that as your
written "contract." These are the terms under which you are
licensing the resource just like a negotiated license. The
purchase order has to indicate that the license is subject to
SERU (as stated in the SERU terms). You could propose it to any
publisher with whom you're working.
Barbara Birenbaum, JD MLIS