If there was a shared assumption that was in mind when a policy was voted
on, so much that it became a part of the verbiage that was presented to
vendors as the basis of what they should be providing (as is the case) and
indeed, myself in reading it as someone who voted on said policy and shared
that assumption, that kind of undermines the entire policy doesn't it?



On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 8:13 AM, Sharp, Chris <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Kathy,
>
> > I was surprised to see that we were already requiring an Evergreen
> > offering page, which is a bit embarrassing since I was the person
> > who pulled together that original policy. I suspect this is an
> > accident of language that was used in making the link-back
> > requirement.
>
> I think this can be construed as an assumption, not a requirement that we
> now need to enforce.  I don't think it occurred to anyone on the EOB at the
> time that a vendor might not have such a page.
>
> --
> Chris Sharp
> PINES System Administrator
> Georgia Public Library Service
> 1800 Century Place, Suite 150
> Atlanta, Georgia 30345
> (404) 235-7147
> [email protected]
> http://pines.georgialibraries.org/
>



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