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- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 16:38:36 -0500
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- Subject: ALAWON Vol. 1, No. 17
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- ALAWON
- ALA Washington Office Newsline
- An electronic publication of the
- American Library Association Washington Office
- Volume 1, Number 17
- December 18, 1992
- In this issue: (192 lines)
- FROM THE EDITOR
- LIBRARY EDUCATION GRANTS
- ERIC DATABASE COPYRIGHT
- UNSUBSCRIBING FROM ALAWON
- NATIONAL NET'93 MEETING
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- FROM THE EDITOR
- This is the first of three ALAWON issues distributed on December 18. Vol.
- 1 No. 18 and 19 will be sent later today.
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- ERIC DATABASE COPYRIGHT
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- In a November 3, 1992 letter, the Department of Education solicited
- comments to proposed changes to ERIC from ERIC users. Robert Stonehill,
- Director of the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) announced
- that in November 1991, the Department of Education (ED) modified the
- contract for the ERIC Processing and Reference Facility, which produces the
- ERIC database tapes, permitting the contractor "to copyright the ERIC
- database and to collect modest fees--subject to ED approval--for commercial
- and academic usage."
-
- In his letter, Stonehill said that the decision to permit copyright of the
- ERIC database has "generated both some controversy and some
- misconceptions." The letter continues "it has been estimated that
- commercial usage revenues derived from the ERIC database are around $4
- million per year, _but the ERIC system has never benefited from even a cent
- of those revenues._ (Emphasis in original) Under the previous
- arrangement, _all_ proceeds from the commercial use of the ERIC database
- have accrued to the private vendors, without any benefit to ERIC. For all
- of its 25-year history, ERIC has relied solely on Federal funding; however,
- funds have never been appropriated--or even requested--for database
- maintenance, improvement, and dissemination. And given the Federal budget
- outlook (ERIC funding was reduced nearly two percent in FY 1993), the near-
- term availability of such finds is unlikely."
-
- The fee structure proposed by the ERIC Facility includes the following:
-
- * A 10 percent fee on commercial online use and CD-ROM use. For example,
- on a connect-time charge of $36/hour, ERIC would collect a fee of
- $3.60/hour.
-
- * A flat annual fee of $750 for an institution of higher education or other
- non-profit agency planning to mount ERIC tapes to serve its faculty and
- students.
-
- * No usage fees for public libraries or state and local education agencies
- which purchase the ERIC database tapes.
-
- Stonehill estimates that these usage fees would raise between $150,000 and
- $250,000 annually. This income would be used strictly to improve the
- quality of the database, and to enhance its worldwide dissemination and
- use. Stonehill also states that "while this decision may result in
- slightly higher fees for using ERIC online through a commercial service,
- and will result in somewhat higher tape costs for academic institutions,
- ERIC will still remain one of the least expensive database services
- available. In fact, many ERIC end-users will not see any cost increases at
- all, since the costs will be borne by the institutions or vendors hosting
- the database."
-
- At its 1992 Annual Conference, ALA Council passed a resolution opposing
- copyright of the ERIC database. H.R. 4014, the Education, Research,
- Development, and Dissemination Excellence Act, prohibited copyright of the
- ERIC database and the charging of royalties and user fees. This bill was
- passed in the House, but the Senate did not act on it, and it did not
- become law. (See ALAWON Vol. 1, No. 13, October 21, 1992.) On November
- 25, 1992, Rep. William Ford (D-MI), Chair of the House Committee on
- Education and Labor, wrote to Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander: "I
- believe the public interest is best served if databases such as the ERIC
- database are in the public domain, and that federal agencies should avoid
- permitting contractors to establish exclusive, restricted, or other
- distribution arrangements."
-
- ACTION NEEDED: Although there is no deadline provided in the November 3
- letter, there is still time to write the Department of Education. Comments
- should be submitted soon because a decision on user fees may be made in
- January. Write to Diane Ravitch, Assistant Secretary for Educational
- Research and Improvement, Capitol Place, 555 New Jersey Ave. NW,
- Washington, DC 20208, urging the Department of Education to withdraw its
- permission to copyright the ERIC database, thereby keeping this taxpayer-
- funded database in the public domain. Also urge the Department of
- Education to utilize appropriated funds for needed enhancements to the ERIC
- database and to reject its contractor's proposal that royalty charges and
- user fees be imposed to fund improvements and generate additional revenue
- for the contractor for its services.
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