We recently (last few years) have moved to B.
B. My library does not have the authority to review, approve, and sign library vendor quotes, agreements, contracts. Signatory authority is not held by the library; contracts require external review, approval and signatures.
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Kevin Brewer
Acquisition Librarian
3000 Old Main Hill
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
Logan, UT 84322-3000
435.797.3961
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Middle Tennessee State University – B
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Beverly J. Geckle, M.A., M.L.S.
Continuing Resources Librarian
Collection Development & Management Dept.
Box 13 James E. Walker Library
Middle Tennessee State University
Rm. 364A / 615-904-8519 /
beverly.geckle@mtsu.edu
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [SERIALST] Query about contract review and the role of procurement at academic libraries
Greetings NASIG and other serials colleagues,
Hope you all are safe and well!
Your assistance is needed to determine the role of procurement in contract review at academic libraries.
Please let me know if your library has the authority to review, approve, and sign its own vendor contracts (within approved financial thresholds) or if campus procurement has taken on this role
including signatory authority. Our library can no longer sign vendor price quotes or contract agreements which causes major delays in negotiating and renewing resources.
Backstory: about a year ago campus procurement implemented two new campus-wide requirements for contract review and technology review. To receive approval and obtain an authorized signature from
a procurement official, all vendor contracts/quotes must have Terms updated within the past 5 years AND undergo technology review to assess vendor compliance with accessibility requirements (VPAT, etc). The latter is a worthy goal but together these requirements
remove our ability to act in a timely manner or negotiate favorable terms that often need an expeditious turn around.
To make a case for library autonomy and regain our signatory authority, I seek evidence that academic libraries retain the authority to approve and sign their own contracts (within approved
financial thresholds) and to complete their own technology review process. Please respond to this query (and include the name of your school, if possible):
Thanks so much for your help!
Take good care and stay safe,
Laura
Laura Gewissler
Director of Collection Management Services
David W. Howe Memorial Library Rm 117
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405
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