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Re: Print-Only Subscription Trend



Well, there you go.  I don't know how these rumors get started. I
thought it off that a university press, of all publishers, would
institute such a policy.

This message should be sent to the entire list and thanks for the
clarification.

Tom

Kim Steinle wrote:

> Tom,
>
> Please see our terms and conditions at
> http://americanliterature.dukejournals.org/misc/inst_terms.dtl. Duke
> Press does allow ILL. Our policy is below.
>
> Interlibrary loan: A hard copy printed from the electronic files of
> Duke University Press Journals ONLINE may be supplied to another
> institution by mail or fax or secure transmission using Ariel or its
> equivalent (whereby the electronic file is deleted immediately after
> printing). The supply of such copies must conform to CONTU (National
> Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyright Works) guidelines or
> similar restrictions to =93fair use=94 provisions under copyright law.
>
> Kim
>
> Tom Williams wrote:
>
>> I hadn't heard about Duke's policy.  I'm going to have my folks check
>> to see if we receive (for now anyway) any E Duke titles. If we do
>> we'll have to re-think our subscriptions.  Our policy is to NOT sign
>> on the dotted line when a vendor/publisher has this restriction in
>> its license agreement.  CONTU guidelines must prevail.
>>
>> Tom Williams
>>
>> Thomas L. Williams, A.H.I.P., M.S.L.S.
>> Director, Biomedical Libraries
>> University of South Alabama
>> College of Medicine
>> Mobile, Alabama 36688-0002
>> twilliam@bbl.usouthal.edu
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