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Re: security issues (was JSTOR)
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- Subject: Re: security issues (was JSTOR)
- From: David Goodman <dgoodman@Princeton.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 12:46:11 EST
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The exceptions (for which Jill and I and many of us) have had to accept such licenses are mainly in the social sciences, particularly law and business. David Goodman __ Tom Williams wrote: > Hi Jill, > > I'm not sure which publisher you're referring to that "we are all aware > of." However, walk-in access IS and HAS been a deal-breaker for us. I'm > not aware of any exceptions we've made. Having said that, people cannot > just come in to the library and willy-nilly sit down at a terminal and do > whatever they want. All users have to log-in to the system with > individual IDs. In the case of walk-in users, once we determine that thay > are legitimate users (not information brokers and the like) we log them on > with a library ID for specific periods of time. We do charge them a fee > by the 1/2 hour to partially cover our costs of providing the service > (computer upgrades & the like). > > As a resource library for NLM and as a public facility (State) we have a > certain obligation to provide services to the community. > > -- > Thomas L. Williams, AHIP > twilliam@bbl.usouthal.edu
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