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Re: Books chapters on Reserve?



Chuck,

This is precisely what OECD does. Our standard license allows 
unlimited use of our materials in course packs and so on. In our 
soon-to-be-beta replacement for SourceOECD we'll be tagging our 
chapters with DOIs to make the whole process easier.

Toby


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Sent: Sat May 24 17:01:21 2008
Subject: Books chapters on Reserve?

I find it incredibly inefficient that generally you can't put an 
e-book chapter on reserve because you can't access the chapters 
in a book that way. Some licenses for e-books while permitting 
"printed course packs" inclusion seem to exclude electronic 
course packs behind secure systems (like blackboard). You have to 
make a physical copy and scan it (the logic of which escapes me) 
for reserves use or course use in a secure network environment. 
Or have an inefficient link to the "whole" book electronically. 
(I'm talking about situations where appropriate fees for 
electronic access have been paid, sometimes even for multiple 
simultaneous user access.) The "format" is driving some ludicrous 
practices.

So let's create an eBook system for academic libraries that make 
it impossible for faculty to do what they do when it comes to 
reserves or course readings, i.e. use chapters as if they were 
articles.

Chuck Hamaker
Associate University Librarian Collections and Technical Services
Atkins Library
University of North Carolina Charlotte
Charlotte, NC 28223