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Top 10 Tips Gail Dykstra Dykstra Research Negotiating & Licensing Digital Content Agreements
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# 10 License From Strength & Confidence Numbers Price Point Be Creative Who are real users? Make a low-ball offer Set a per/user cap Differentiate use Guess, test & change
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# 9 Mix It Up If the content is … Seldom used Mission critical Specialized and/or niche Key data Make the license… Transactional Site license Per/seat license Simultaneous user
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# 8 Don’t Debate “Value” “Value Proposition ” is a vendor’s phrase As a buyer, focus on “price” & “cost” Be clear about priorities Best content for users & best use of budget
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# 7 Check Your Content Closet Don’t buy content you already have Why this happens: Multiple: Subscriptions Vendors Nobody knows what is being spent Decentralized organizations
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# 6 Get It In Writing Everything changes Specifications Situations People Jobs So, make the document fit the need Letter of Agreement Formal Proposal RFP Response Email Catalog
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# 5 Everybody Needs Something Your SideTheir Side Public accountability Corporate role Budget process Network/consortia buying Need to integrate technology Need to find support & budget Cuts in budget for serials or paper copy Meet sales quota Bonus New personnel New relationships Most favored supplier & customer contract clauses Economics of publishing
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# 4 Don’t Let Price Bulldoze Interests Sharpen Your Pencil Price Too High? Success is 50 /50 economics & emotion Spread the Pain Create new business Use new funding model & formula Add users to lower per unit cost
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# 3 It’s Business Don’t be romanced Give to get respect, trust & fairness Global business & small world Team is on side & on track Help lawyers weigh liability & history
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# 2 Heading For A Breakdown? Negotiations aren’t going well? Make changes to attitude, process or players Negotiate the process Separate person from process Give a little & make your point Never get mad
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# 1 Learn 100 Lessons - Not 10 Tips Listen Talk to others & learn from mistakes Practice Ask questions Try something new Trust your instincts
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More Information “Licensing Electronic Content,” Article by Gail Dykstra and Corilee Christou in Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science (ELIS) New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc. 2002 (nyp) Licensing Digital Content: A Practical Guide for Librarians. Lesley Ellen Harris. Chicago:ALA, 2002 DYKSTRA RESEARCH Gail.dykstra@dykstraresearch.com 410 2 nd Avenue South, Suite 208 Kirkland, Washington 98033 Bus/cell: 425.241.4632 Business & Product Development Content Licensing & Digital Rights Management
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