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  • To: Selden Lamoureux <Selden_Lamoureux@xxxxxxxx>
  • From: J.Morrow@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 16:17:39 -0400
  • Cc: Jeanne Shuttleworth <jeannes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, seruinfo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Hi all -

I'm off for a few days but when I get back I'm happy to share what I can
with the list.  I think my ERM templates are kind of Innovative specific
and I have to take a look to make sure they aren't too proprietary to share
with everyone.  Though I'm more than happy to share them with other
Innovative users.

Thanks and happy long weekend to everyone!

janet


Janet Belanger Morrow
Head, Non-Print Management
Northeastern University Libraries
360 Huntington Avenue, 260 SL
Boston, MA  02115
voice: 617-373-4959    fax: 617-373-8396
j.morrow@xxxxxxx


                                                                           
             Selden Lamoureux                                              
             <Selden_Lamoureux                                             
             @ncsu.edu>                                                 To 
                                       J.Morrow@xxxxxxx                    
             05/21/2009 03:22                                           cc 
             PM                        Jeanne Shuttleworth                 
                                       <jeannes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,          
                                       seruinfo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx              
                                                                   Subject 
                                       Re: [seruinfo] procedural questions 
                                                                           
                                                                           
                                                                           
                                                                           
                                                                           
                                                                           




Hi Janet.  Thanks so much for your response.


We haven't formalized our workflow to the same extent that you have
(we've been sending an informal email to the publisher to verify that
SERU can be used in a given instance, and then we create a publisher
folder with copies of that information for our files).  Would you be
willing to share your template letter (and/or ERM template)?


I am starting to appreciate the fact that it would be better to spell
out our authorized user definition and site definition so that they are
clear to the publisher, either in the initial email we send, or in a
template letter that includes that information (and perhaps other
information as well).   I'd love to see what you've come up with.

Thanks in advance!
Selden
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Selden Durgom Lamoureux
Electronic Resources Librarian
North Carolina State University Libraries
Campus Box 7111
Raleigh, NC 27695-7111

phone:  919-513-2728
fax:  919-515-7282
email:  selden_lamoureux@xxxxxxxx
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J.Morrow@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Dear Jeanne -
>
> Currently at Northeastern, if a publisher is listed on the registry for
> titles that we wish to access, we would automatically assume we would use
> SERU and we would contact the publisher to facilitate that.    The only
> reason we would not use SERU would be if the publisher came back to us
> indicating that there were parts of SERU they didn't want applied to
their
> content - which hasn't yet happened!  We even used SERU to renew our
> Springer journal list for 2009.
>
> Once the publisher has been identified as a "SERU publisher", it kicks
into
> a different workflow where we have templates in place to handle the
> internal set-ups in our ERM and we now have a template letter that we can
> use as a purchase document that refers to SERU.  The rest of the process
we
> handle like a regular subscription through to access.
>
> Does that help?
>
> janet
>
> Janet Belanger Morrow
> Head, Non-Print Management
> Northeastern University Libraries
> 360 Huntington Avenue, 260 SL
> Boston, MA  02115
> voice: 617-373-4959    fax: 617-373-8396
> j.morrow@xxxxxxx
>
>
>

>              Jeanne

>              Shuttleworth

>              <jeannes@xxxxxxxx
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>              enn.edu>                  seruinfo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

>
cc
>              05/21/2009 11:59

>              AM
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>                                        [seruinfo] procedural questions

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> Hello -
>
> We have recently registered for SERU, and while I understand how the
> process works, I wonder if there are others out there willing to share
> any information or documents or critieria about how they have
> incorporated SERU into their licensing workflow.  Do you have criteria
> that you apply for deciding whether or not when to evoke the terms when
> they are available, or do folks always agree to use SERU when the
> publisher has made the option available?
>
> Any best practice or advice would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeanne
>
> --
> Jeanne Shuttleworth
> Assistant Director, E-Resources and Serials
> and
> Head, Electronic Acquisitions
> University of Pennsylvania Libraries
> tel 215.898.7563
> jeannes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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