Ah, yes, cobranding... everything old is new again. We were doing this when
I started in 2001. There were several issues:
1. We weren't charging for it; it was just an added value service. Based on
all the bells and whistles, and even the minimum HTML (which at the time was
five templates requirin
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Another option is one that I think you already do and that is to wrap an
organization's branding around your licensed content:
* Have the organization set up a domain name service entry that
points to your server (e.g. resources.library.oh.us => 6
On Mar 28, 2006, at 5:33 PM, K.G. Schneider wrote:
Wearing my LII hat (http://lii.org ) I have been approached by a
library--and had suggestions on our user survey--for something I've
wanted
to offer from LII as an added value service (as in, we do it and
you pay for
it) but wasn't able to artic
On 3/29/06, K.G. Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Develop web services (accessible by subscription) to allow a developer to
> include some of the LII in an application."
I was going to do exactly this for the Australasian part of the world
(still pending; too much to do). I think the idea i
Well, I'm not sure that's it at all. You folks are smart... help me out
here.
Wearing my LII hat (http://lii.org ) I have been approached by a
library--and had suggestions on our user survey--for something I've wanted
to offer from LII as an added value service (as in, we do it and you pay for
it)