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* University of North Texas
* University of North Texas
** [https://library.unt.edu/collection-management/unt-manifesto-expectations-library-vendors/ Expectations for Library Vendors], first released February 2, 2018; subsequently revised more than once.   
** [https://library.unt.edu/collection-management/unt-manifesto-expectations-library-vendors/ Expectations for Library Vendors], first released February 2, 2018; subsequently [https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1114882/ revised] more than once.   


University of California
* University of California
The UC principles themselves, April 25, 2018
** The UC principles themselves, April 25, 2018
Note that Peter commented on a draft version of these principles, and the final version incorporates some of his comments. HL has taken no public position on them.
** Another copy, June 3, 2019.
Another copy, June 3, 2019.
** Announcement of the UC principles, June 21, 2018
Announcement of the UC principles, June 21, 2018
** Berkeley blog post about the principles, July 27, 2018
Berkeley blog post about the principles, July 27, 2018
** Negotiating with scholarly journal publishers: A toolkit from the University of California, May 2019  
Negotiating with scholarly journal publishers: A toolkit from the University of California, May 2019  


Iowa State University
* Iowa State University
The ISU principles themselves, October 15, 2019  
** The ISU principles themselves, October 15, 2019  
Article about the ISU principles, October 19, 2019
** Article about the ISU principles, October 19, 2019


MIT
* Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The MIT Framework itself, October 23, 2019  
** The MIT Framework itself, October 23, 2019  
Harvard support for the MIT Framework
** Harvard support for the MIT Framework
Harvard OSC endorsed this framework, with Martha’s approval. See the list of endorsing orgs at the end of the doc.  
Harvard OSC endorsed this framework, with Martha’s approval. See the list of endorsing orgs at the end of the doc.  
Peter Suber made an endorsing statement in the MIT announcement.
Peter Suber made an endorsing statement in the MIT announcement.
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NERL endorsed it again in its own negotiating principles (more below under NERL), March 3, 2021  
NERL endorsed it again in its own negotiating principles (more below under NERL), March 3, 2021  


Grand Valley State University (GVSU)
* Grand Valley State University (GVSU)
Principles for GVSU negotiations as summarized by librarian A. Scarlet Galvan, January 8, 2020
** Principles for GVSU negotiations as summarized by librarian A. Scarlet Galvan, January 8, 2020


Greater Western Library Alliance (GWLA) [consortium]
* Greater Western Library Alliance (GWLA) [consortium]
GWLA Licensing Principles, June 12, 2020  
** GWLA Licensing Principles, June 12, 2020  
GWLA Model License, last revised November 2019
** GWLA Model License, last revised November 2019


University of Massachusetts Amherst
* University of Massachusetts Amherst
UMass Amherst Framework Principles for Provider Agreements, February 2021
** UMass Amherst Framework Principles for Provider Agreements, February 2021
Framework for Provider Agreements
** Framework for Provider Agreements
Framework for Provider Agreements Frequently Asked Questions
** Framework for Provider Agreements Frequently Asked Questions


NorthEast Research Libraries Consortium (NERL) [consortium]  
* NorthEast Research Libraries Consortium (NERL) [consortium]  
NERL demands a better deal, March 3, 2021
** NERL demands a better deal, March 3, 2021
These are the NERL negotiating principles.  
** These are the NERL negotiating principles.  
NERL endorsed the MIT Framework in the doc above and in a separate doc, January 21, 2021  
** NERL endorsed the MIT Framework in the doc above and in a separate doc, January 21, 2021  
This blog post has a useful table of the NERL negotiating goals, May 26, 2021.  
** This blog post has a useful table of the NERL negotiating goals, May 26, 2021.  


University of Maryland
* University of Maryland
Licensing principles
** Licensing principles
Announced May 27, 2021
** Announced May 27, 2021


FORCE11  
* FORCE11  
Declaration of Researcher Rights in Negotiating the Future of Scholarly Communication, June 1, 2021
** Declaration of Researcher Rights in Negotiating the Future of Scholarly Communication, June 1, 2021


Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)
** Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)
Recommended Principles and Terms for Electronic Resource Agreements, version 1.0 dated Spring 2022 (announced February 15, 2022).  
** Recommended Principles and Terms for Electronic Resource Agreements, version 1.0 dated Spring 2022 (announced February 15, 2022).  
Also see the Google Doc version.
** Also see the Google Doc version.


University of Washington
* University of Washington
Apparently has similar principles but I haven’t found them yet. Mentioned by U Maryland above.
** UW apparently has similar principles but we haven’t found them yet. U Maryland mentions them (above).
Don’t yet know where to put this in chrono order.

Revision as of 12:04, 16 February 2022

This list is part of the Open Access Directory.

  • This list is still under development. Every part of it may change before the official launch, including its title, URL, scope notes, and method of organization.
  • This is a list of library and university principles for negotiating with publishers. Some are from consortia rather than individual institutions.
  • Alphabetical by institution.



  • University of California
    • The UC principles themselves, April 25, 2018
    • Another copy, June 3, 2019.
    • Announcement of the UC principles, June 21, 2018
    • Berkeley blog post about the principles, July 27, 2018
    • Negotiating with scholarly journal publishers: A toolkit from the University of California, May 2019
  • Iowa State University
    • The ISU principles themselves, October 15, 2019
    • Article about the ISU principles, October 19, 2019
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
    • The MIT Framework itself, October 23, 2019
    • Harvard support for the MIT Framework

Harvard OSC endorsed this framework, with Martha’s approval. See the list of endorsing orgs at the end of the doc. Peter Suber made an endorsing statement in the MIT announcement. Martha Whitehead’s public statement on OA praised the MIT Framework, October 23, 2019. Announcement of the MIT Framework, October 23, 2019 UCalifornia statement in support of the MIT Framework, December 17, 2019 NERL endorsed the MIT Framework, January 21, 2020 NERL endorsed it again in its own negotiating principles (more below under NERL), March 3, 2021

  • Grand Valley State University (GVSU)
    • Principles for GVSU negotiations as summarized by librarian A. Scarlet Galvan, January 8, 2020
  • Greater Western Library Alliance (GWLA) [consortium]
    • GWLA Licensing Principles, June 12, 2020
    • GWLA Model License, last revised November 2019
  • University of Massachusetts Amherst
    • UMass Amherst Framework Principles for Provider Agreements, February 2021
    • Framework for Provider Agreements
    • Framework for Provider Agreements Frequently Asked Questions
  • NorthEast Research Libraries Consortium (NERL) [consortium]
    • NERL demands a better deal, March 3, 2021
    • These are the NERL negotiating principles.
    • NERL endorsed the MIT Framework in the doc above and in a separate doc, January 21, 2021
    • This blog post has a useful table of the NERL negotiating goals, May 26, 2021.
  • University of Maryland
    • Licensing principles
    • Announced May 27, 2021
  • FORCE11
    • Declaration of Researcher Rights in Negotiating the Future of Scholarly Communication, June 1, 2021
    • Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)
    • Recommended Principles and Terms for Electronic Resource Agreements, version 1.0 dated Spring 2022 (announced February 15, 2022).
    • Also see the Google Doc version.
  • University of Washington
    • UW apparently has similar principles but we haven’t found them yet. U Maryland mentions them (above).