Online Library Catalogue Discovery-6049-Award/Ordinance/PricingLIBRARY SUBSCRIPTION MASTER
AGREEMENT
THIS LIBRARY SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT (the
"Agreement") is made this kjlday of 04�174t3er 2016
("Effective Date") between BiblioCommons Inc., a
corporation constituted under the laws of the Province of
Ontario, Canada ("BiblioCommons") and the City of
Denton Public Library, a home rule municipality
created under the laws of State of Texas, United States
of America ("Subscriber") (Individually, a "Party" and
collectively, the "Parties"). The terms and conditions of
this Agreement shall govern the Service(s) (as defined
below) to be provided by BiblioCommons under any
Order Form (as defined below) executed by the Parties,
as though the provisions of this Agreement were set
forth in their entirety within such Order Form.
NOW THEREFORE in consideration of the mutual
promises and covenants herein, and other good and
valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is
acknowledged by the Parties, the Parties agree as
follows:
1. DEFINITIONS AND PRINCIPLES OF
INTERPRETATION
1.1 Definitions.
Whenever used in this Agreement, the following words
and terms shall have the meanings set out below:
(a) "Agreement" has the meaning ascribed to it in the
introductory paragraph;
(b) "Authorized Patron" means a person who has a
numbered library account with Subscriber and is
authorized by Subscriber to use the Service;
(c) "BiblioCommons" has the meaning ascribed to it
in the introductory paragraph;
(d) "Breaching Party" has the meaning ascribed to it
in SectionT I (b) hereof,
(e) "Business Day" means a day, other than a
Saturday or a Sunday or statutory holiday in the
jurisdiction of either Party;
(f) "BiblioWeb Service" has the meaning set out in
the applicable Order Form;
(g) "Confidential Information" means any
information disclosed by a Party to the other Party
pursuant to this Agreement in a context which would
cause a reasonable person to believe the information is
intended to be treated as confidential, including but not
limited to, documents expressly designated as
confidential, any information related to BiblioCommons
proprietary services and software including the Service,
Secure Personal Information, and information related to
Subscriber's processes, products, employees, facilities,
equipment, security systems, information systems,
finances, marketing plans, suppliers, or distributors;
provided, however that "Confidential Information" shall
not include information that: (i) is now available or
becomes available to the public without breach of this
Agreement; (ii) is explicitly approved for release by
written authorization of the Disclosing Party; (iii) is
lawfully obtained from a third party or parties without a
duty of confidentiality; (iv) is disclosed to a third party
by the Disclosing Party without a duty of confidentiality;
(v) is known to the Receiving Party prior to disclosure;
(vi) is at any time developed by the Receiving Party
independently of any such disclosure(s) from the
Disclosing Party; or (vii) must be disclosed as required
by law;
(h) "Core" or "Core Service" has the meaning set out
in the applicable Order Form;
(i) "Disclosing Party" has the meaning ascribed to it
in Section 5.1 hereof; to
0) "Designated Person" is the person designated by
the subscriber to receive all notices, consent and other
communication. See Sections 9.12, 9.12, and 9.13;
(k) "Effective Date" has the meaning ascribed to it in
the introductory paragraph;
(1) "Fees" means the fees for the Services set out in
the applicable Order Form, as adjusted for Renewal
Terms from time to time as set out in Section 3.1(b);
(m) "Force Majeure Event" has the meaning ascribed
to it in Section 9.4;
(n) "ILS" means the Subscriber's existing back -end;
(o) "Initial Term" has the meaning ascribed to it in
Section 2.2 hereof;
(p) "Intellectual Property Right" means any
intellectual property right recognized by law, including
any intellectual property right protected through
legislation (such as that governing patents, copyright or
trademarks) or arising from protection of information as
a trade secret, confidential information or common law
trademark right;
(q) "Order Form" has the meaning ascribed to it in
Section 3.1(a) hereof;
(r) "Parting" has the meaning ascribed to it in
Section 7.2 hereof,
(s) "Party" or "Parties" has the meaning ascribed to
it in the introductory paragraph.
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(t) "Privacy Statement" shall mean a statement of
BiblioComrnons' privacy practices that shall govern
BiblioCommons' collection, use and disclosure of
Personal Information of Authorized Patrons which, as of
the Effective Date, is attached as Schedule "E", and
which may be amended by BiblioCommons from time to
time;
(u) "Receiving Party" has the meaning ascribed to it
in Section 5.1 hereof,
(v) "Renewal Term" has the meaning ascribed to it in
Section 2.2 hereof;
(w) "Secure Personal Information" means personally
identifiable information that is provided by a User in the
registration process or personal account settings on the
Service, or is transferred to the Service from the ILS;
notwithstanding the foregoing "Secure Personal
Information" shall not include Shared Content or
information an individual has chosen to transmit or share
through a feedback service provided on the Service,
web -forms on the BiblioWeb service (if any) or an entry
in any context which is, by design, publically viewable;
(x) "Shared Content" has the meaning ascribed to it
in the Privacy Statement;
(y) "Service" means a range of services purchased as
set out in the applicable Order Form;
(z) "Subscriber" has the meaning ascribed to it in the
introductory paragraph;
(aa) "Technical Requirements" has the meaning
ascribed to it in Section 3.2 hereof,
(bb) "Term" shall mean the duration of the Initial
Term and any Renewal Term;
(cc) "Terms of Use" shall mean the terns of use that
govern the use by Authorized Patrons of the Service
which, as of the Effective Date, is attached as Schedule
"F", and which may be amended by BiblioComrnons
from time to time;
(dd) "User" means an Authorized Patron who has
registered with BiblioCommons to use the Service.
1.2 Schedules.
This Agreement contains the following schedules, each
of which are attached and incorporated to this
Agreement:
Schedule "A"
— Template Order Form
Schedule "B" —
Support Services
Schedule "C" —
Service Levels
Schedule "D" —
Technical Requirements
Schedule "E" —
Privacy Statement
Schedule "F" — Terms of Use
Schedule "G" — Additional Fees
1.3 Calculation of Time.
When calculating the period of time within which or
following which any act is to be done or step taken
pursuant to this Agreement, the date which is the
reference day in calculating such period shall be
excluded. Any payment or action to be made or taken on
a day other than a Business Day in either jurisdiction
shall be made or taken on the immediately following day
that is a Business Day in the jurisdictions of both Parties.
2. BIBLIOCOMMONS OBLIGATIONS
2.1 Delivery of Service.
During the Term, BiblioCommons shall make the
Service available via the Internet to Authorized Patrons
and grant to Subscriber a non-exclusive and non-
transferable right to use the Service. Authorized Patrons
are subject to and may be required to agree to the Terms
of Use and Privacy Statement.
2.2 Term.
Unless terminated earlier as provided herein, this
Agreement shall be for a period of one (1) year as of the
Effective Date (the "Initial Term"). In the event an
Order Form contains Services that are being added to an
existing subscription, such added Services shall be
coterminous with the Initial Term or applicable Renewal
Term and shall be billed from the applicable Order Form
Effective Date according to the Fees corresponding to
such applicable Order Form. Unless terminated pursuant
to Section 7.1, upon expiration of the Initial Term, this
Agreement and the related Schedules and Order Forms
will renew automatically for two (2) subsequent 1 -year
renewal terms at then current prices (each, a "Renewal
Term"), provided that BiblioCornmons provides notice
to Subscriber of such prices at least ninety (90) days
prior to the end of the Term and unless either Party
notifies the other Party of its intention to not renew the
Agreement at least sixty (60) days prior to the end of the
Term.
2.3 Changes to the Service.
BiblioCommons may, from time to time and at any time,
in its sole discretion, introduce upgrades and updates to
the Services that are consistent with the service
description set out in the applicable Order Form at no
additional charge.
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2.4 Maintaining Community Standards.
The Service allows Users to flag user -generated content
they feel does not conform to the Terms of Use. When
content is flagged three times, or as many times as may
be determined by BiblioCommons in its sole discretion,
BiblioCommons will:
• Remove flagged content from public view; and
• Notify the User who contributed the content, and
provide directions for appealing the removal.
Any appeals will be compiled and at least once each
month BiblioCommons will review any appeals to assess
whether the removed content conforms with the Terms
of Use in effect at the time of removal.
2.5 Support.
BiblioCommons will use reasonable efforts to support
the Services in accordance with the service levels and
remedies outlined in Schedule "B" Support Services.
2.6 Service Level.
BiblioCornmons will use reasonable efforts to provide
the Core Service in accordance with the service levels
and remedies outlined in Schedule "C" Service Levels.
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary:
• BiblioCommons may interrupt the Service for
security purposes;
The Service is dependent on the Internet and
availability and performance may be impacted by
the availability and performance of the Internet.
2.7 Indemnity.
BiblioCommons shall indemnify, hold harmless and
defend Subscriber from and against all third party
claims, demands, losses, damages, costs and expenses
(including reasonable attorneys' fees) ("Claims") made
against or incurred, suffered or sustained by the
Subscriber, in connection with, or relating to, or arising
out of any allegation or claim that the Service itself
violates or infringes any third party intellectual property
rights except to the extent such Claim is related to the
acts or omissions of the Subscriber, its Authorized
Patrons or any of its respective agents or contractors;
provided that, BiblioComrnons is provided with (i)
prompt written notice of any third party claim; (ii) all
necessary assistance, information and authority
necessary for BiblioCommons to defend a third party
claim and perform its obligations under this Section; and
(iii) sole control of the defense of such claim and all
associated negotiations.
SUBSCRIBER OBLIGATIONS
3.1 Order Forms, Fees and Payment.
(a) Order Form.
Subscriber shall order a Service by completing and
signing an order form, a template of which is set out in
Schedule "A" attached hereto (each, an "Order Form").
Each accepted, fully executed Order Form shall become
incorporated herein by reference as successive Exhibits
(e.g. Exhibit A-1, Exhibit A-2 etc.).
In the event that Subscriber's business practices require
a purchase order number be issued prior to payment of
any BiblioComrnons invoices pursuant to the applicable
Order Form, then such purchase order number must be
provided to BiblioCommons prior to the activation of the
Service. Subscriber's execution and return of the
applicable Order Form to BiblioCommons without
designating a purchase order number shall be deemed an
acknowledgement that no purchase order number is
required for payment of the invoices hereunder.
Additionally, terms, provisions or conditions on any
purchase order, acknowledgment, or other business form
or writing that Subscriber may use in connection with
the provision of Service(s) from BiblioCommons will
have no force and effect on the rights, duties or
obligations of the Parties, regardless of any failure of
BiblioCommons to object to such terms, provisions or
conditions.
(b) Fees.
All Fees are exclusive of amounts payable as tax or any
other registration or operating fee that may be levied
against BiblioCommons by national, state or local
authorities in whose jurisdiction Subscriber operates and
that pertain to the provision of the Service during the
Term. Such amounts, if applicable, will be payable by
Subscriber. Fees are based on Services purchased, not
actual usage. Payment obligations are non -cancelable
and Fees paid are non-refundable. The price actually
charged for a specific Service will be the price in effect
at the time the Service is requested. BiblioCommons
reserves the right to modify its Fees, charges and/or to
introduce new charges at any time, upon at least ninety
(90) days prior notice to Subscriber, effective upon the
next Renewal Term.
(c) Payment Terms.
All Fees are exclusive of taxes. All amounts payable by
Subscriber are inclusive of all applicable taxes.
Payments shall be due 30 days from receipt of an invoice
by the Subscriber from BiblioCommons. Payments not
received when due will accrue interest at the lower of (i)
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one percent (1%) per month, or (ii) the highest rate
allowed by applicable law. BiblioCommons or its agent
shall have the right to recover all collection costs from
the Subscriber. Without limiting its other remedies, if
Subscriber is late in its payments at any time,
BiblioCommons or its agent may request reasonable
assurances or deposits to secure Subscriber's payment
obligations hereunder.
(d) Non Payment.
In the event that full payment is not made by the
Subscriber within 60 days of the date of receipt of an
invoice by the Subscriber, BiblioCommons or its agent
may send to the Subscriber a written requirement for
payment and if payment is not received within thirty
days of the date of receipt of that notice by the
Subscriber, BiblioCommons may terminate this
Agreement as set out below in Section 7 (Termination).
However, this right may be waived upon mutual written
confirmation between BiblioCommons and the
Subscriber of their intent to continue service delivery in
spite of payment delays.
3.2 Technical Requirements.
Subscriber will ensure that its ILS and its bibliographic
and patron data meet minimum standards determined by
BiblioCommons, attached and incorporated as Schedule
"D" (the "Technical Requirements").
4. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
4.1 Ownership of Intellectual Property Rights.
As between BiblioCommons and Subscriber, all rights,
title and interest, including all Intellectual Property
Rights, related to the Service and related software and
documentation, including without limitation, any and all
upgrades, updates, improvements, fixes, additions,
enhancements, modifications and derivative works
thereto, shall remain with BiblioCommons. Nothing in
this Agreement shall grant to either Party any ownership
or other Intellectual Property Rights of the other Party
other than as expressly set out in this Agreement.
Nothing in this Agreement shall grant to either Party any
ownership or any Intellectual Property Rights to content
generated by Users in connection with their use of the
Service.
4.2 Control of Trade -marks.
Subscriber acknowledges that "BiblioCommons" is a
trade -mark of BiblioCommons and shall not be used by
Subscriber except as expressly provided in this
Agreement and otherwise only with the written consent
of BiblioCommons and in accordance with any trade-
mark guidelines that may be provided by
BiblioCommons from time to time.
5. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
5.1 Disclosure; Standard of Care.
The Parties acknowledge that, in the course of this
Agreement, each Party (a "Disclosing Party") may
disclose Confidential Information to the other (a
"Receiving Party"). Each Receiving Party shall hold
such Confidential Information in trust for the sole
benefit of the Disclosing Party. Each Receiving Party
shall protect the other Party's Confidential Information
from unauthorized dissernination, disclosure and use
with the same degree of care that each such Party uses to
protect and safeguard its own like information, but not
less than a reasonable degree of care given the sensitivity
and strategic value of such Confidential Information.
Confidential Information shall be disclosed only to the
employees and subcontractors of the Receiving Party
who have a "need to know" and who have executed an
internal nondisclosure agreement at least as restrictive as
the terms of this Agreement. A Receiving Party shall not
disclose any Confidential Information to any third party
without first obtaining the Disclosing Party's written
consent to such disclosure unless such disclosure is
required by law. A Receiving Party may further disclose
Confidential Information to such Party's professional
advisors in connection with the negotiation and
performance of this Agreement and in connection with
the advisor's consideration of disclosures that may be
required by law, provided such advisors are informed of
the obligations of confidentiality. In the event that a
Receiving Party is compelled to disclose a Disclosing
Party's Confidential Information, in the course of
litigation or otherwise, or a compelled disclosure is
reasonably anticipated, the Receiving Party shall give
immediate notice to the Disclosing Party of such fact
and shall provide all reasonable cooperation to the
Disclosing Party at the sole expense of the Disclosing
Party in obtaining a protective order to prevent the
disclosure of Confidential Information.
6. WARRANTIES
6.1 BiblioCommons Warranties.
BiblioCommons hereby represents and warrants to
Subscriber that: (a) BiblioCommons is legally
incorporated and validly exists as a corporation under
the laws of Ontario; (b) BiblioCommons has the power
and authority to enter into the Subscriber Agreement; (c)
The individual signing this Agreement has the power
and authority to sign such documents; (d) It will use its
cornmercially reasonable efforts to maintain the systems
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associated with the Service free from viruses, Trojans
and other harmful code; and (e) The Service will be
performed in a professional, workmanlike manner,
commensurate with industry practices within the
industry in which BiblioCommons operates.
6.2 Subscriber Warranties.
Subscriber hereby represents and warrants to
BiblioCommons that: (a) Subscriber is a home rule
municipality corporation under the laws of State of
Texas, United States of America (b) Subscriber has the
power and authority to enter into the Subscriber
Agreement; (c) the individual signing this Agreement
has the power and authority to sign such documents; and
(d) Subscriber will use commercially reasonable efforts
to avoid transmitting to BiblioCommons any viruses,
Trojans and other harmful code.
6.3 Warranty Disclaimer.
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET OUT IN SECTION
6.1., THE SERVICE AND ANY SOFTWARE
PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE SERVICE
IS PROVIDED BY BIBLIOCOMMONS UNDER THIS
AGREEMENT ON AN "AS IS" BASIS AND
BIBLIOCOMMONS AND ITS LICENSORS MAKE
NO (AND HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL)
WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS AND
CONDITIONS WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, WRITTEN OR ORAL, ARISING BY
STATUTE, OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE,
REGARDING THE SERVICE PROVIDED UNDER
THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR
CONDITION OF MERCHANTABLE QUALITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON -
INFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE
OF DEALING, TITLE, USAGE OF TRADE OR
COURSE OF PERFORMANCE. WITHOUT
LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE
FOREGOING, BIBLIOCOMMONS MAKES NO
WARRANTY THAT THE OPERATION OF THE
SERVICE WILL BE ERROR -FREE OR THAT IT
WILL PRODUCE A DESIRED RESULT.
7. TERMINATION
7.1 Termination.
This Agreement may be terminated at any time:
(a) if either BiblioCornnons or Subscriber has filed or
commenced, or suffered or submitted to the filing or
commencement of, any bankruptcy or insolvency
proceeding under the law of its domicile or
incorporation;
(b) by either Party if the other Party breaches the
terms and provisions of this Agreement provided the
Party alleging that the other Party is in breach (the
"Breaching Party") provides written notice to such
Breaching Party of the alleged breach. The Breaching
Party shall have 30 days to remedy such breach, unless
such breach cannot reasonably be remedied within 30
days, in which case the Breaching Party shall make all
reasonable efforts within 30 days to begin to remedy the
alleged breach and shall remedy such breach within a
time period that is commercially reasonable to complete
such remedy.
Notwithstanding the termination or expiration of this
Agreement, Articles 1, 4, 5, Section 6.3, Article 7,
Article 8 and Article 9 shall survive the termination or
expiration of this Agreement.
7.2 Treatment of Patron -Contributed Data upon
Termination.
In the event of a termination of this Agreement or should
a renewal agreement not be established after the Term (a
"Parting"), BiblioCommons shall provide at
Subscriber's request and upon the payment of a cost -
recovery fee referenced in Schedule G, a transfer of all
user -generated bibliographic annotations for use by
Subscriber in association with an alternate service,
provided by Subscriber itself or by a third party, that
adheres to the Terms of Use and Privacy Statement. In
addition, in the event of a Parting, Subscriber agrees that
BiblioCommons will send a customer service
communication, subject to Subscriber approval which
shall not be unreasonably withheld, explaining the
User's options and their implications through such
transition, to all Users who have:
(a) communicated or established connections with one
or more persons who are registered users of a
BiblioCommons service;
(b) initially approached the Service for registration
through a website that is not affiliated with Subscriber;
(c) subscribed to syndicated information from one or
more persons who are registered users of a
BiblioCommons service; or
(d) syndicated their information or content from
BiblioCommons to other websites.
Secure Personal Information on BiblioCommons servers
that is associated with Users who do not choose to
continue their participation in a BiblioCommons service
will be deactivated within ninety (90) days of a Parting.
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7.3 Funding Out
The awarding or continuation of this Agreement is
dependent upon the availability of funding. The
Subscriber's payment obligations are payable only and
solely from funds Appropriated and available for this
Agreement. The absence of Appropriated or other
lawfully available funds shall render the Agreement null
and void to the extent funds are not Appropriated or
available and any deliverables delivered but unpaid shall
be returned to BiblioCommons. The Subscriber shall
provide BiblioCommons written notice of the failure of
the Subscriber to make an adequate Appropriation for
any fiscal year to pay the amounts due under the
Agreement, or the reduction of any Appropriation to an
amount insufficient to permit the Subscriber to pay its
obligations under the Agreement. In the event of none or
inadequate Appropriation of funds, there will be no
penalty nor removal fees charged to the Subscriber.
8. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
8.1 Limitations of Liability.
Except for any claims of misappropriation of intellectual
property and for fees due under Article 3, in no event
shall either Party be liable for: (i) indirect, special,
consequential, incidental or punitive losses, damages or
expenses or lost profits or savings even if it has been
advised of their possible existence; or (ii) aggregate
liability under this Agreement to the other Party
exceeding the aggregate amount of the Fees paid by
Subscriber to BiblioCommons during the 12 month
period immediately preceding the date of any such
claim. This limitation of liability extends to any alleged
liability arising under the law of contracts, torts,
negligence or any legal or equitable theory whatsoever.
9. GENERAL
9.1 Good Faith and Fair Dealing.
Each Party agrees that it shall, with respect to the other
Parties, and in all matters related to this Agreement, act
in good faith and in accordance with reasonable
commercial standards.
9.2 Publicity.
Each Party may issue a public statement or general
marketing communications announcing the relationship
under this Agreement without the prior written consent
of the other Party. For the sole purpose of marketing and
promoting the Service and for the Term of this
Agreement only, each Party hereby grants to the other
Party the non-exclusive non -transferable right to use and
display such party's logos and trade -marks in the other
Party's websites and marketing materials, subject to
compliance with the originating Party's trade -mark
guidelines provided to the other Party from time to time.
9.3 Entire Agreement.
This Agreement together with all of the terms in the
applicable Order Form constitute the entire
understanding of the Parties with respect to the subject
matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements,
understandings and negotiations, both written and oral,
between the Parties with respect to the subject matter
hereof and thereof. No representation, inducement,
promise, understanding, condition or warranty not set
forth herein, or incorporated by reference herein, has
been made or relied upon by any Party hereto.
9.4 Force Majeure.
Neither Party shall be liable for any damages, delays or
failure in performance under this Agreement caused by
acts or conditions beyond its reasonable control or
without its fault or negligence (each, a "Force Majeure
Event"), including but not limited to "acts of God",
delays caused by governmental authorities, strikes,
lockouts and other labour unrest, delays in obtaining
governmental approvals and similar conditions. A Party
shall, in order to avail itself of any of the provisions of
this Section, promptly send a written notice of the Force
Majeure Event to the other Party, including a description
of the Force Majeure Event, its expected duration and a
description of the actions being taken by the Party to
mitigate the effect of the Force Majeure Event.
9.5 Severability.
For the purposes of this section, the Parties acknowledge
and agree that each and every term of this Agreement is
of the essence. If any one or more of the provisions
contained in this Agreement should be declared invalid,
illegal or unenforceable in any respect, the validity,
legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions
contained in this Agreement shall not in any way be
affected or impaired thereby so long as the commercial,
economic and legal substance of the transaction
contemplated hereby are not affected in any manner
materially adverse to any Party. Upon such a declaration,
the Parties shall modify this Agreement so as to carry
out the original intent of the Parties as closely as
possible in an acceptable manner so that the transactions
contemplated hereby are consummated as originally
contemplated to the fullest extent possible.
9.6 Further Assurances.
Each Party shall at any time and from time to time, upon
each request by the other Party, execute and deliver such
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further documents and do such further acts and things as
the other Party may reasonably request to evidence,
carry out and give full effect to the terms, conditions,
intent and meaning of this Agreement.
9.7 Amendments.
This Agreement may be modified or amended only with
the mutual written consent of the Parties.
9.8 Assignment.
Neither Party may assign its rights or obligations
hereunder without the written consent of the other Party,
except that BiblioCommons may assign this Agreement
to any third party, without consent, in connection with
any sale, amalgamation, reorganization or similar
transaction involving a sale of all or substantially all of
its shares or assets, provided that such assignee adopts
this Agreement.
9.9 Subcontracting.
BiblioCornmons may subcontract portions of the
Service, provided that BiblioCommons shall remain
responsible for all of its obligations under this
Agreement as the original contracting party hereto.
9.10 No Waiver.
No failure or delay by any Party in exercising any of its
rights or remedies hereunder will operate as a waiver
thereof, nor will any single or partial exercise of any
such right or remedy preclude any other or further
exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right or
remedy. Except as otherwise provided herein, the rights
and remedies of the Parties provided in this Agreement
are cumulative and not exclusive of any rights or
remedies provided under this Agreement, by law, in
equity or otherwise.
9.11 No Agency.
The Parties are not partners or joint venturers; neither
Party is the agent, representative, or employee of the
other Party; and nothing in this Agreement will be
construed to create any relationship between them other
than an independent contractor relationship. Neither
Party will have any responsibility or liability for the
actions of the other Party except as specifically provided
herein. Neither Party will have any right or authority to
bind or obligate the other Party in any manner or make
any representation or warranty on behalf of the other
Party.
9.12 Notices.
All notices, consents and other communications required
or which may be given under this Agreement will be in
writing and will be deemed to have been duly given
when given by hand, by courier, or by email confirmed
by the recipient.. If sent outside business hours of the
addressee, such notice, consent or other communication
will be deemed to have been duly given at the beginning
of the next Business Day. Notices, consents and other
communications shall be addressed to a Party at its
address set forth below, or at such other address as a
Party may hereafter designate by notice given in
accordance with the terms hereof
If for
BiblioCommons Inc.
BiblioCommons:
119 Spadina Ave.
Suite 1000
Toronto, ON M5V 2L1
Canada
Attention: Patrick Kennedy
with a copy to:
Stikeman Elliott LLP
5300 Commerce Court West
199 Bay Street
Toronto, ON M51, 1 B9
Canada
Fax: (416)947-0866
Attention: Wesley Ng
If for Subscriber:
City of Denton
RFP #6049
Attn: Purchasing
901 B Texas Street
Denton, Texas 76209
USA
9.13 Counterparts; Facsimile.
This Agreement may be signed in any number of
counterparts, each of which shall be an original, with the
same effect as if the signatures thereto and hereto were
upon the same instrument, and facsimile or scanned
signatures shall be deemed original. This Agreement
shall become effective when each Party hereto shall have
received an original, scanned or faxed counterpart hereof
signed by each other Party hereto.
9.14 Governing Law and Venue.
The Agreement is made under and shall be governed by
the laws of the State of Texas, including, when
applicable, the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted in
Texas, V.T.C.A., Bus. & Comm. Code, Chapter 1,
excluding any rule or principle that would refer to and
apply the substantive law of another state or jurisdiction.
All issues arising from this Agreement shall be resolved
in the courts of Denton County, Texas and the parties
agree to submit to the exclusive personal jurisdiction of
such courts. The foregoing, however, shall not be
construed or interpreted to limit or restrict the right or
ability of the Subscriber to seek and secure injunctive
relief from any competent authority as contemplated
herein The Parties agree that no action taken by either
party will be heard by a jury.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first above written.
BIBLIOCOMMONS INC.
Name: Patrick Kennedy
Title: President
CITY OF DENTON PUBLIC
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SCHEDULE "A -I"
BIBLIOCORE SERVICE DESCRIPTION
The Service will provide an OPAL for Subscriber's holdings. The "Core Service" will include:
• The mapping of bibliographic data from Subscriber's ILS
• MARC record synchronization between BiblioCommons servers and Subscriber's ILS
• Registration and log -in for Authorized Patrons:
• Create account on BiblioCommons if first login, and record personal account information
• Fetch list of checked out items, holds and recently returned when requested
• Fetch list of fines when requested
• Support for user -generated content:
• Bibliographic Records (Bibs) may be annotated as follows:
Add faceted tags
Specify I own this
Add or edit Comment
Add a Notice about the content
Add Quotation(s)
Add to List
Enter Private Notes
• "Lists" or "Guides" Function
Create and annotate a List
Add bibs from the catalogue
Add URL to a list
Add item annotations
Make a list Public / Private
Configuration option to feature staff -created lists prominently in search results for lists.
• "My Shelves"— including facets
• Recommendations
"Follow" a user
Receive recommendations
• Block/unblock user
• Flag inappropriate content
• Search
• "One box" search interface
• Basic search options: title, author, subject, tags, lists.
• Advanced Search Interface
• Faceted search -results interface, includes Rating facet
• Sort -by options for search results
• Advanced "Did you mean..." feature
• Graduated search feature: "Broaden your search"
• Display holdings and availability.
Display of Bibliographic Records
• Bib Page:
Bib information (title, authors)
Key MARC data
Key inventory data (availability at local branches)
Holdings information for serials
User -generated content for a bib, hiding user -generated content from blocked users
Third -party bib content provided by Subscriber (e.g. Syndetics, Content Cafe )
• Ability for users, from the Bibliographic Record, to
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Place holds
Add user -generated content / add to My Collections
Browse adjacent titles
• Transactions:
• Place holds
• Cancel holds
• Suspend holds
• Renew items
• Change patron email address
• Messaging
• User Inbox provides central location for all messages posted
• Message blocking available for users under the age of 13
• Options for sharing content outside of BiblioCommons environment
• Explore New Titles
• Faceted Browsing
• Configurable New Titles Listings
• Community credits: automatically saved and displayed to patron
• Library Admin:
• Community Credits: On/Off
• High-level activity reporting
• Tiered permission levels to site: ability to enable authorized Library staff content to be flagged on site
• Extraction of library data uniquely held by BiblioCommons, using
BiblioCornmons Web Services APIs, for library "add-ons" or "widgets".
• Configuration of messages
• BiblioCommons will provide upgrades to the Service at no additional cost. Notwithstanding the above,
BiblioCornmons reserves the right to charge separate fees for additional services outside the scope of what is
described here.
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SCHEDULE "A-6"
EVENTS SERVICE DESCRIPTION
The Events Service will include:
1. Tiered permissions
a. Tiered permission levels to allow admins the ability to create, edit, and publish events.
b. Ability to add taxonomy terms to program type and event type taxonomies
Create / Manage Events
a. Free form fields include: event name, description (with WYSIWYG editor), registration
contact information, event room location.
b. Structured fields and taxonomies include: date, start time, end time, location (auto -includes
street address, city, postal code / zip code, phone number), audience, event type, program
type, and language.
c. Ability to add images.
d. Ability for staff with event permissions to mark an event as cancelled or full.
e. Ability to use the `Add a Title' widget to add catalog titles to events, making the event
appear in the catalog.
f. Ability to specify an event as recurring or multi -session.
g. Ability for staff to specify whether an event has no registration, offline registration or online
registration.
3. Events - Search and Browse
a. Browse
i. Chronological list view of events that can be narrowed by all event facets.
ii. Ability to add event to desktop or online calendar (iCal).
b. Search
i. Keyword events search searches all event fields. Results sorted chronologically.
ii. Ability to refine search by all event facets, including audience, location and program
name. Multiple facets may be applied.
iii. Ability to search events by address or zip code / postal code.
c. Event Record
i. Full event information is listed.
ii. Integration with Google Maps to show event location.
iii. Similar events cross -merchandised on the details page.
iv. If an event has online registration, ability for user to register for event online.
4. Header Integration
a. Search box to include events option.
b. Same masthead and theme as Core or CMS.
c. Related events pulled into right-hand column of catalog search results through use of Feature
in Catalog.
5. Sharing
a. Ability to share events to various social networks from the event details page.
6. Reporting
a. Ability to export events to a delimited format.
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SCHEDULE "A-7"
SCHEDULE OF ADDITIONAL SERVICES
The Service will also include the following languages for the BiblioCore product:
• Language module for Spanish
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SCHEDULE "B"
POST IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT
Support Process and Response Time
BiblioCommons provides four levels of post -rollout support for the Core Service and the BiblioWeb Service as
applicable. These vary in timing and scope, in proportion to the severity of the problem to which they are responding.
BiblioCommons defines severity by four levels:
1. Emergency
2. Critical
3, Normal
4. Low -priority.
The severity of a problem is determined by:
A. The importance of the feature affected
B. The prevalence of the outage
A. Definition of feature importance
I BiblioCore Service
Site availability •
Registration
Login
Search
Holds
Renewals
BiblioWeb Service
• BiblioWeb Homepage
• Header & Footer: visual
presence, main navigation
• Search: access to dropdowns,
ability to conduct a search
• Access to Find a Location page
• Listing of All Locations page
• Events calendar display
• Access to Catalog Login in
Header
Synchronization: of
bibliographic records (additions,
deletions, edits), and item
availability)
ILS -independent,
BiblioCommons features
including: My Shelves and My
Lists; user -generated content
(e.g. ratings, comments, etc) and
community functionality (e.g.
Following, Ignoring, patron to
patron messaging,)
Cosmetic issues affecting site
functionality
• Location landing pages
• Blogs & news posts
• Availability of Browse and
Audience pages
• Cosmetic issues affecting site
functionality
• Online Resources
• BiblioWeb Admin Login
• Events Admin interface
• Footer: images & appearance
• Text changes and cosmetic
issues not affecting site
functionality
• Changes to mapping of
configurable features — formats,
audience, availability status etc.
• Text changes and cosmetic
issues not affecting site
functionality
• Forms
• FAQs
• Archival Collections
• Ability to upload and access
media
B. Definition of Prevalence
Complete: System -wide; consistently reproduced in supported browsers and against (multiple) patron IDs.
Partial: Feature outages that are not universal, but are estimated to affect a significant (i.e. >5%) of relevant use
cases (e.g. logins, pageviews, holds, etc.).
Sporadic: Affecting less than 5% of total relevant use cases. (Use cases that are relevant issue in question.)
Severity Classification by Feature Importance and Failure Prevalence:
Supported reporting methods by issue severity
BiblioCommons supports different response methods, depending on the severity of the problem.
Emergency Critical Normal �o Low
Standard technical
support line during
24/7 emergency phone support hours Online Ticket Entry Online Ticket Entry
or
Online Ticket Entry
Emergency Phone
A toll-free emergency phone number will be made available to Library staff. BiblioCommons staff will be reachable
at this number 24/7.
Technical Support Line — for non -emergency, critical requests.
Phone support will be available between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM ET, Monday to Friday.
Online ticket entry
For non-critical issues, BiblioCommons manages support through an online error ticketing system built into the
BiblioCommons Partner Portal. This is the standard gateway for all communications with BiblioCommons Support.
BiblioCommons will supply access to this service to the Library for the purpose of issue tracking.
Non-critical issues should be reported to BiblioCommons through online support tickets.
Once Requests are submitted they will be triaged, with resources and scheduling assigned based on an assessment of
the importance of the issue.
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Response Commitments by level of severity
Emergency
Immediate.
Worked on until
resolved.
Critical
Immediate, or next
working day if outside
support hours.
Typically resolved
within 24 hours, if
resolution is possible
without code
modification.
May be included in
Hotfix release depending
on severity. However,
BiblioCommons
reserves the right to
defer high-risk code
changes to the next
scheduled Feature
Release
Normal
Low
Requests are reviewed Requests are reviewed
within two business within two business days.
days.
They are then assigned
a priority level based
on the scope and
severity of the issue.
They are prioritized
against other
outstanding issues for
potential inclusion in
upcoming releases.
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Low priority issues are
dealt with as resources
permit.
SCHEDULE "C"
SERVICE LEVELS
BiblioCommons shall use commercially reasonable measures to make the Core service available with a minimum uptime
standard of 99.5%, excluding scheduled maintenance windows or any unavailability resulting from a Subscriber's
applications, equipment, facilities, or employees.
Service Unavailability
At the request of the Subscriber, BiblioCommons will calculate Subscriber's "Service Unavailability" for the previous
month. "Service Unavailability" consists of the number of minutes that the Core Service was not available to Subscriber,
and includes any unavailability associated with any unscheduled maintenance. Outages will only be counted if Subscriber
notifies BiblioCommons within five business days of the outage.
Service Unavailability will not include any scheduled maintenance, nor will it include any unavailability resulting from:
a) Subscriber's applications, equipment, facilities, or employees;
b) any acts or omissions of Subscriber, or any use or Users; or
C) any event outside the reasonable control of BiblioCommons and Force Majeure events as defined in the
Agreement.
Remedy
Subscriber's exclusive remedy for a failure of the Service shall be that for any continuous period of 24 hours or more of
Service Unavailability, at Subscriber's request, Subscriber's Term shall be extended for one additional week without
additional charge.
Scheduled Maintenance
The Subscriber acknowledges that the Service may not be available to Subscriber and Authorized Patrons during
scheduled maintenance. For the purposes of this paragraph, "Scheduled Maintenance" only refers to planned, routine
maintenance carried out by BiblioCommons that has the effect of significantly limiting the functions of the System
available to Subscriber and Authorized Patrons.
BiblioCommons shall limit Scheduled Maintenance to ten hours per month and shall make reasonable efforts to notify
Subscriber of Scheduled Maintenance not less than twenty-four hours in advance.
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SCHEDULE "D"
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
Subscriber must meet the following requirements in order to take advantage of the Service. These requirements may be
amended from time to time by BiblioCommons in accordance with evolving technical standards in the industry.
ILS Server and Database
• The TLS Server must be a locally hosted instance of an ILS system as may be agreed to by
BiblioCommons.
• The ILS server must offer or accommodate a reliable programmatic method:
• to access cataloguing and patron data; and
• to execute circulation requests on behalf of a User
• to execute any other ILS -based services stipulated in this Agreement.
• Libraries must be able to provide the version number of the ILS application and its underlying database
and operating system.
• The standard security configuration provides for access to the ILS connector by opening a port in
Subscriber's firewall to BiblioCommons servers. Any additional security requirements from Subscriber
may be accommodated for a supplementary implementation fee by written agreement.
Tomcat Server
• There must be a new and correct installation of Apache Tomcat 7.0 on a server ("the Tomcat server") in
the library environment.
• The Tomcat Server must be installed on the same server in which any Unicorn/Symphony API server
commands are located.
• There must be an instance of Java 1.7 on the Tomcat server, and it must be modifiable as BiblioCommons
requirements evolve.
• Tomcat Manager must be installed on the new Tomcat instance.
• For Unicorn/Symphony, the Tomcat Server must be run using the `sirsi' user. Tomcat must be available
through Subscriber's firewall to the BiblioCommons servers.
• As required for monitoring and testing, BiblioCommons must be given SSH or Remote Desktop access to
the server running Tomcat.
Hardware and Bandwidth
• The Tomcat server CPU must have at least 2Ghz in processing speed, or processing speed that provides
response time that is acceptable to Subscriber and BiblioComrnons
• The Tomcat server must have a minimum of 256 MB of available RAM (for small libraries, under 25,000
population served), 512 MB (for medium libraries, under 100,000 population served) or 1 GB or more
(for large libraries).
• The Tomcat server must have a minimum 1 GB of free space on the hard -drive except for III instances,
where the Tomcat server must have a minimum 10 GB of free space.
• The Tomcat server CPUs must not exceed 50% utilization (with existing, non-BiblioCommons load).
• The library's communication (all network communication from the Tomcat server to the ILS server, the
ILS database, and to the external Internet) must be through a high-speed, reliable Internet connection:
5Mbps bi-directional (upload/download) or better for a small or medium-sized library, or 44Mbps bi-
directional or better for a large library serving a population over 100,000.
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Assistance and Access
To successfully launch and maintain the BiblioCommons service, Subscriber must be prepared to provide:
• A Project Manager (the "Library Project Manager") to act as a liaison between your library and
BiblioCommons;
• A lead technical contact.
• During the testing and acceptance phase, if any incompatibilities with API calls arise, BiblioCommons
will be granted SSH access to the system with the `sirsi' user in order to verify API calls.
User Interface
Subscriber will be asked to provide graphic elements that meet basic usability criteria, including for example font and
background colours for the navigation bars, and a horizontally oriented logo, no larger than 260px width x 130px high,
with a RBG background colour or image.
In -Library Terminals
BiblioCommons offers support for in -library terminals for the following browsers:
• Internet Explorer
• Firefox
• Safari
• Chrome
An up-to-date listing of the oldest supported browsers will be posted here:
http://wtiw.biblioccmu��ons.com/how-we work/supported-browsers
Other browser support may be provided by written agreement.
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Data Quality
hn order to facilitate BiblioCommons data transfers and the sharing of information among patrons and libraries,
BiblioCommons has deployed the following minimum standards for data, which are preconditions for the Service.
BiblioCo►mnons has worked with other libraries to develop these standards based on the demands of both the ILS and the
user experience.
MARC and Patron Data
BiblioCommons' requirements for MARC mapping reflect typical cataloguing practice:
• Use of AACR2 or RDA and MARC21 standards for Bibliographic and Authority data;
• Authority and Bibliographic records must be exportable separately with corresponding links between the
two.
Subscriber will complete a survey describing a set of rules that can be used across all bib records to isolate key data for
mapping into BiblioCommons schemas, including for example and without limitation:
• Format values (e.g., DVD, Braille book)
• Audience values: Adult, Teen, Children
Fiction/Non-fiction/Other
BiblioCorn nons will supply sample MARC that inventories the character sets and encoding it expects. Subscriber will
then identify and export records that surface these character -set issues for testing. BiblioCommons will only support
character sets and character -set encoding practices typical in library environments.
BiblioCom►nons reserves the right not to support nonstandard library data practices and practices that require custom
parsing of data.
Identifiers and Other Required Fields
• Library records must have persistent identifiers over time. For example, record numbers must persist for
any batch delete and re -add process of the same set of records.
• All key elements such as patron identification, bibliographic record identification and item identification
must have a unique permanent identifier
o For example, if a patron loses their library card, their barcode may change, but the new barcode
must reference the same unique permanent identifier.
o Universal identifiers should be in place for all bibliographic records where practically possible.
• Patron records must have a birth date field, though not necessarily birth data.
Cataloguing Workflows
Subscriber should be prepared to describe acquisition and cataloguing workflows, explaining how records are added,
changed and deleted in various cases (e.g., brief records creating during the inter -library loan processes, records created
during the acquisitions process, records that are suppressed from the online public access catalogue (OPAC), batch
processes). BiblioCommons will support cataloguing practice and workflows that are typical among public libraries in
North America.
Subscriber must notify BiblioCommons in advance when a larger than normal number of records is added, edited, or
deleted from their ILS.
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If Subscriber Does Not Meet the Required Conditions
BiblioCommons will show flexibility in the requirements detailed in this Schedule "D" if mutually agreeable alternatives
are found. But in the absence of such alternatives and where Subscriber fails to meet materially any of the requirements,
Subscriber will a) use its own resources to perform the work necessary to conform to the requirements or to specifications
applied by BiblioCommons in libraries of similar size and with the same or similar ILS deployment, or b) hire
BiblioCommons at a rate of $1500 per day per technician to develop a reasonable solution that will be specified and
estimated in advance by BiblioCommons.
In the event that Subscriber does not provide 24-hour, 7 day -a -week remote desktop access to the server running Tomcat,
Subscriber will pay to BiblioCommons an additional annual fee of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
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SCHEDULE "E"
PRIVACY STATEMENT
A link to the Privacy Statement will appear to all Authorized Patrons or users registering with BiblioCommons during the
registration process, and will appear on all main pages of the Service. The following Privacy Statement was in effect
February 2015 and may be amended by BiblioCommons from time to time.
PU13LIC LIBRARY has entered into an agreement with BiblioCommons to provide an online service that will make it
easier to track your holds and renewals and find the titles you are looking for. In addition, you may also choose to use this
service to share ratings and commentary about the titles you find at PUBLIC LIBRARY, and to connect with other library
users. When you use the pages in PUBLIC LIBRARY's catalog that say "Powered by BiblioCommons" in the lower left-
hand corner of the screen, you are using what is referred to in this document as the "BiblioCommons Service," and any
information that is collected or shared here will be governed by this Privacy Statement.
BiblioCommons believes that effective privacy controls are the cornerstone of open and engaged communities. We have
implemented the standards described on this page to protect the privacy of all users, at the same time providing the
opportunity to share information about books, movies and music for those who are interested. By using the
BiblioCommons Service, you agree to the terms of this BiblioCommons Privacy Statement and the BiblioCommons
Terms of Use. The BiblioCommons Privacy Statement and BiblioCommons Terms of Use can be accessed anytime
through the links at the bottom of each page that is powered by BiblioCommons; together they are the only documents
that govern your relationship with BiblioCommons.
Is this the only policy governing the use of my information on services offered by the library?
No. Information you provide on the BiblioCommons Service may be transmitted your library and its designated service
partners, where it will be handled according to the policies your library has implemented in those environments. Please
check the library's website to view these documents, or speak to a librarian.
What types of information are collected on this service?
Several types of information may be collected and stored on the BiblioCommons service:
• Personal information
• Borrowing information
• Shared content
• Feedback and Suggestions
• Non -Identifying information
You will find a description of how this information is handled in the sections that follow.
Personal Information
What personal information is gathered?
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BiblioCommons gathers personal information that you provide or choose to import from PUBLIC LIBRARY. If you
register for the BiblioCommons Service, your library barcode, PIN and borrower ID, name, birth month and year, and
email address are automatically loaded into your on-line account from your library record. If some of this information is
not available in your record you may be asked to provide it.
If you participate in some optional services, for example youth and literacy programs, BiblioComrnons may also ask for
additional information, such as your ZIP/postal code, education level and gender, in order to support program evaluation.
How is my personal information used?
We use your personal information to create an online account in your name, provide the services that you have requested,
monitor and improve the service, keep your library record up to date, and customize content. We do not share your
information or activity with ad networks or other entities that are not directly involved in the services you choose to use.
If you choose to share information or opinions about books, movies, music, and other topics, participate in online
conversations, or create selections using Lists or My Shelves ("Shared Content"), information such as the username or
name you have chosen to display, your library affiliation(s) and age group may accompany your Shared Content and
appear on a profile page that summarizes your Shared Content. If you would like to change your username or modify the
information that is made publicly available in connection with these features, please visit your My Settings.
BiblioComrnons may disclose your personal information and any content associated with your account if required to do so
by law or in a good faith belief that such disclosure is reasonably necessary to: (a) satisfy any applicable law, regulation,
legal process or enforceable governmental request, or (b) enforce the Terms of Use, including investigation of potential
violations hereof.
Is my personal information protected?
Information in your BiblioCommons account that personally identifies you is encrypted and stored in a secured facility.
This information will be used by BiblioCommons and PUBLIC LIBRARYto deliver the services you request in
accordance with this Privacy Statement. BiblioCommons will not share, gift, sell, rent or trade your personal information
(e.g., your email address or month and year of birth). But we may display Shared Content (defined below) in the
BiblioCommons Service, or make other commercial uses of Shared Content,
Law Enforcement Requests
BiblioCommons does not share information in response to law enforcement requests unless it is presented with a warrant
or other legal compulsion.
Can I change or delete my personal information?
You may alter or delete any of the personal information in your BiblioCommons account except for your name, birth
information and your library card number(s); please contact your library staff to make changes to these. If your personal
information is updated either through the BiblioCommons Service or directly on your PUBLIC LIBRARY account with
the help of library staff, we will synchronize the new information in both locations.
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At any time, you may delete your BiblioCommons account without deleting your PUBLIC LIBRARY account. To delete
your BiblioCommons account, please contact the BiblioCommons Privacy Officer. Note that while your BiblioCommons
account information will not be available after deletion, some of that information may persist on memory discs.
Do I have to provide contact information?
No, you do not need to provide contact information to use the BiblioCommons Service. However you may choose to do
so in order to receive to notices related to your use of the library through the BiblioCommons Service. Your contact
information will not be used by BiblioCommons for any other purpose without your consent, or shared with any party
other than PUBLIC LIBRARYwithout your direction to do so. We encourage you to check PUBLIC LIBRARY's policies
to understand the other ways in which your contact information may be used by PUBLIC LIBRARY.
BiblioCommons may send email or display messages on the service that provide you with the choice to take advantage of
new features and functionality based on your past activity and stated preferences. To change your preferences for system
messaging, please go to ley Settings.
What measures are in place to protect children?
Parts of the BiblioCommons Service are open to children under the age of thirteen. However additional measures have
been taken to protect their privacy and safety. Patrons under the age of thirteen (13) years ("minors") will be restricted
from using the BiblioCommons Service to enter free text; however provision may be made for a more permissive service
for minors with parental consent. While the Terms of Use prohibits the use of the BiblioCommons Service to arrange
meetings with minors, children should be advised never to arrange meetings with strangers over the Internet.
User -generated content may not be appropriate for children. The BiblioCommons Service contains functionality that will
enable you to collapse user -generated content that has been flagged by Users who feel the content may be offensive to
some users. Enabling this functionality will help decrease the likelihood of children encountering objectionable material
when using the BiblioCommons Service.
Where can I learn more about internet safety for users under the age of 18?
We recommend that parents and guardians discuss internet privacy and safety with their children. When using the internet,
children should be advised:
never to give out personal information such as their real name, phone number, email address, or school without
first consulting their parents or guardians, and
never to arrange a meeting with someone they met online.
More information about children's safety online can be found on the following sites.
Safety lips for children:
• http://kids.getnetwise.org/safetyguide/kids
• http://www.safesurfingkids.com/tips_for_kids.htm
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Tips for parents:
http://www.google.coin/familysafety/advice.htm]
http://www.internetsafety IOI.org/safety I O1.htm
How can parents and guardians oversee the personal information of their children?
Guardians of underage users in the US may make a request to review and alter the personal information collected frorn
their children on this service, or to deactivate their child's BiblioCommons account. The first step in gaining access to
your child's account is to make your request in person to staff at one of the library's locations. Be prepared to show proof
of your identity and of your relationship with the child. Staff will then have the information retrieved and delivered to you
by mail or held for pick-up. Note that guardians cannot be given access to a child's borrowing record.
Note that the BiblioCoinmons Service does not require children under the age of 13, as a condition of participation, to
provide more information than is reasonably required.
Borrowing Information
Is my borrowing record tracked?
No. Lists of your current loans, due dates, outstanding fines, etc. may be loaded from your library record during your
sessions online, but this information is not stored on your BiblioCommons account, and it is never shared with other users.
You may choose to create a record of your recently -borrowed titles if this service is supported by your library;
information about recently borrowed items is never made available to the public unless you choose to enter specific titles
on your shelves or in other Shared Content. If you do not choose to enable the recently -borrowed feature, no automatic
record of your borrowing will be created.
Shared Content
What is Shared Content?
You may use the BiblioCornmons Service to record information or opinions about books, movies, music, and other topics,
participate in online conversations, or create selections using Lists or My Shelves; all of this content is called "Shared
Content". Shared Content may be useful for your own reference and can help other users find resources and information.
When you contribute content to an individual title, that title is automatically added to My Shelves, a collection that gathers
all of the titles to which you have contributed content or chosen to add to your shelves. You may also create Shared
Content by interacting with others through messaging, forums, or collaborative guides.
Can Shared Content be viewed by the public?
Shared Content has been designed for sharing, and is usually public. However you may make portions of your Shared
Content private by using your Privacy Settings. In addition, messages sent directly to other users through the service are
not publically viewable.
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If you are uncomfortable with the idea of sharing content with others, you may decide not to use My Shelves or contribute
ratings, comments, guides, or other types of Shared Content. You do not need to create Shared Content in order to use the
BiblioCommons Service.
Will my name be visible with my Shared Content?
Content and messages that you leave in public view or send to other users will be accompanied by the username that you
create, or by whatever display name that you choose at a later date in your account settings. This display name is also
linked to your profile page, which includes links to your Shelves, your shared Lists, and any other profile information you
choose to display.
Can I change my Shared Content?
Shared Content that is not interactive may be edited or deleted on this service at any time. Deleted content is removed
from our data bases and inaccessible to other users, but may remain in our data back-up system and in third -party search
indexes like Google. Shared Content that is not deleted may remain available on the BiblioCommons Service indefinitely,
even if you have closed your library account.
Messages and chat cannot be deleted or edited once they have been sent. They are logged and archived indefinitely. In the
event of complaints regarding violations of the BiblioCommons Terms of Use, this type of information may be used by
BiblioComrnons to investigate.
Interactive Shared Content that other users may respond or contribute to, such as discussions or collaborative guides, may
be visible to others indefinitely in association with your display name, and may persist after your BiblioCommons account
is terminated.
Other Information
Feedback and Suggestions
When you submit feedback or suggestions they will not be considered confidential and may be stored with your name and
email address for analysis and follow-up.
Non -Identifying Information
BiblioCommons also records anonymous information and activity in order to improve the quality and scope of the
features and content you access through the BiblioCommons Service. For example:
Information such as your browser type or IP address may be used to help us understand how visitors use the
service over time and how it might be improved.
Data from your account may also be aggregated in an anonymous way.
Anonymous search logs are analyzed to improve the search algorithms.
Activity such as borrowing and reading may be aggregated anonymously to guide the development of the
library's collections or to allow publishers to understand how their titles are being used.
Cookies
Cookies are small files used to enhance the functionality of websites.
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BiblioCommons may set and access temporary session cookies on your computer in order to make our system easier for
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Any action or claim related to these Terms of Use or arising from your use of the Service must be brought within twelve
(12) months of the existence of the alleged facts giving rise to the action or claim.
Disclaimer of Warranties
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Neither BiblioCommons nor Participating Libraries make any representations with respect to the BiblioCommons Service,
including any representations related to results that may be obtained by using the BiblioCommons Service. All use of the
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connection with your use of this Service or your breach of these Terms of Use.
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our Participating Libraries and their successors.
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Without specific notice to you, BiblioCommons may change, supplement, delete or update any portion of the Service; or
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BiblioCommons may discontinue the BiblioCommons Service at any time without liability to you. Upon termination of
the license, you shall cease all use of the BiblioCommons Service.
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ADDITIONAL FEES
Additional fees may apply in certain circumstances as referenced in the Agreement. The following fees are in effect on the
date hereof. Data exports will be completed after payment from Subscriber has been received and provided that
Subscriber is not in material breach of any of its material obligations under this Agreement.
GA - Patron -Contributed Data Export Upon Termination — BiblioCore and BiblioCMS
Fee: $2,000.00
Format:.csv format or such other format that the Parties may agree upon
Scope: Shared Content that has been submitted by Users via the BiblioCore and BiblioWeb products
G.2 - Staff -Contributed Data Export Upon Termination — BiblioWeb
Fee: $500.00
Format: XML format
Scope: Content that is in production that has been created by Subscriber's staff in the BiblioWeb product
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Denton Public
Library
502 Oakland St.
Denton, Texas 76201
United States
Population: 122,830
Date: August 2, 2016
PO #: (Optional)
All fees are in US dollars.
Attached Service descriptions, if any,
shall be incorporated by reference
herein as successive Schedules
(Schedule A-1, Schedule A-2, etc.).
The Parties acknowledge and confirm
that the Services set out in this Order
Form will be provided in addition to any
services that Subscriber has also
purchased with other Order Form(s).
Prepared by:
Maxine Levine
maxine@bibliocommons.com
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Schedule "A" Order Form
Order 153
Services
BiblioCore
BiblioCore $11,291.76
Includes e -content integration and pre -populated award winners
and bestsellers listings. The only element in the BiblioCore cata-
log that is recommended but not included in this basic rate is cover
art. We recommend that libraries subscribe to either Syndetics or ❑
Content Caf for this additional content.
BiblioCore Implementation $20,000.00
Governing Law/Legal Venue Change $10,000.00
Governing Law and Venue change to the State of Texas:
$10,000
BiblioEvents
BiblioEvents $4,000.00
Integrates fully with the BiblioCore catalog, and provides staff
tools to manage all library events. Included with BiblioCMS.
BiblioEvents Implementation $2,000.00
Languages
BiblioCore Languages (Spanish)
$2,000.00
Total Initial Fee: $49,291.76
Total Annual Fee: 1 $17,291.76
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Schedule "A" Order Form
Order 153
This Order Form supplements the Library Subscription Master Agreement ("Agreement") dated and is incorporated
therein by reference. Capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Agreement. In the event of a conflict
with this Order Form and the Agreement, the Order Form will govern. All amounts payable by Subscriber are exclusive of taxes.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this Order Form to be duly executed by their proper authorized officers as of
the Order Form Date.
BiblioCommons Inc,
Denton Public Library
Signature
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Name
Patrick Kennedy
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