UKSG Licensing and Negotiation Skills for Librarians
4 Jun 2008 - 09:30
4 Jun 2008 - 16:30
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NEW FOR 2008!
To meet the needs of librarians involved in the acquisition of electronic resources, UK Serials Group is offering a practical one-day Licensing and Negotiation Skills course.
Course summary
Electronic publishing has brought huge changes to learned information provision and to the role of librarians and other information professionals. For electronic products, publishers and intermediaries offer purchase models of far greater complexity than the traditional print subscription model. Moreover, with electronic delivery the emphasis has shifted from ownership to access, giving rise to the licence as a feature of most sales agreements.
Information professionals have consequently not only had to adapt to new access and purchase models, they have had to become familiar with the terms and conditions of licences, their language and their effect.
These changes present challenges but also considerable opportunities. For example, most modern purchasing models are flexible and allow for negotiation; similarly, some important licence terms and conditions may be negotiable.
It follows that librarians with appropriate licensing and negotiation skills will have considerable advantage in this new business era.
Why you should attend
The course has been written for serials and acquisitions librarians involved in e-resource purchasing in academic institutions; librarians in these institutions who are being trained to undertake purchasing roles will also benefit from attending. Participants will gain a good understanding of the key issues surrounding publisher licensing and negotiations, together with practical skills and knowledge which they will be able to use in their professional lives.
Learning objectives
At the end of the course participants will:
• Understand the key issues surrounding publisher licensing and negotiations and
understand how these impact libraries
• Have reviewed the principles of successful negotiation in the context of licensing online
information resources
• Be familiar with the fundamental dos and don’ts of e-resource negotiation.
Course content
Licensing
• Introduction: what is a licence and why do we have them?
• The licence as a grant of rights: issues of access vs. ownership
• The licence as a contract: the language and effect of publisher licences
• The devil in the detail: a clause-by-clause examination of a sample licence; getting
behind the legal speak; which clauses are likely to be negotiable and which not?
• Summary: top licensing tips.
Negotiation Skills • Introduction: negotiating in the digital era
• Understanding the publisher: how the size, profile and market position of a publisher
influences negotiations
• What the publisher wants; getting what you want
• Preparing for negotiation; negotiation tactics
• Evaluating a publisher proposal
• Summary: the dos and don’ts of negotiation.
Course format
The course will be lively and engaging and will include the following elements:
• Presentations providing session overview and key information
• Informal Q&A to encourage sharing of experience
• Group work encouraging discussion and sharing of ideas
• Participants will be given handouts designed to support them in their workplace.
Programme
09.30 Registration and coffee
10.00 Course introduction
10.20 Introduction to publisher licensing
10.45 Break
11.00 Examining a model licence
12.00 Preparing for negotiations
12.45 Lunch
13.30 Negotiation tactics
14.45 Break
15.00 Evaluating a publisher proposal
16.15 Closing comments and wrap-up
Facilitators
Sarah Durrant, Red Sage Consulting Tracy Gardner, Tracy Gardner Marketing Simon Inger, Simon Inger Consulting
The course facilitators have extensive experience working with publishers, libraries and a wide range of intermediaries in the scholarly information industry, much of this in the area of journals publishing, licensing and negotiation. Click here to view their biographies.
Venue
The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (Council Room)
1 Carlton House Terrace
London
SW1Y 5DB
Tel.: 020 7451 7300 (Reception)
Location details will be sent with confirmation of booking.
Fee
UKSG members £160.00 + £28.00 VAT (total £188.00)
Non-members £215.00 + £37.63 VAT (total £252.63)
The fee includes refreshments and lunch.
How to book
To book a place for this seminar please either book online or download and print out this form and return it to Karen Sadler at UKSG:
by post: 15a Stile Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 8AG UK
By Tuesday 27 May 2008 - full refund
From Wednesday 28 May 2008 - no refund
NB: UK Serials Group reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies.