Hello Melissa

 

You make some good points. In the UK we will have a shared service: https://safenet.edina.ac.uk/rightsregistry/

 

However, I think we will still need documentary proof if a publisher does not have records post-transfer. Sometimes access rights can move or even disappear following a platform upgrade. Why I am being asked to provide proof of purchase again when a valid contract should still be extant is beyond me. The supply chain breaks too easily.

 

Kind regards,

 

Dom Benson

E-resources Librarian, Library, Information Services

Brunel University London | T +44(0)1895 266143

 

From: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG] On Behalf Of Melissa Belvadi
Sent: 19 September 2016 17:00
To: SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG
Subject: [SERIALST] how do you track perpetual ownership rights to serials?

 

As we continue to cancel individual journals due to budget shortfalls, it is getting harder and harder to track what volumes of what journals we have perpetual access rights to, and on what platform.

For instance, if a journal changes ownership years after we've closed our holdings, we may have to go out of our way to activate our ownership rights on the new platform. Sometimes the older volumes follow the new owner, sometimes not. Sometimes third party platforms like IngentaConnect are involved.

 

Then there are the Big Deals, some of which include perpetual access rights to just "core" titles, some to the entire packages, and the titles going in and out of all those every year.

 

How is everyone managing all this? In catalogue records? In spreadsheets? In ERMs?

 

And if there's a dispute 10 years down the road, can you find the purchasing/licensing documentation to prove your claim to those volumes?

 

I'd love to hear from someone who feels fairly confident that they stay on top of these changes, to please share your secrets!

 

--

Melissa Belvadi

Collections Librarian

University of Prince Edward Island

mbelvadi@upei.ca 902-566-0581

 

 

 


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