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Re: VPN and Electronic Licenses
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- Subject: Re: VPN and Electronic Licenses
- From: David Goodman <dgoodman@phoenix.Princeton.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 13:42:36 EST
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For one thing, I would not assume that a journal that did not mention remote access necessarily prohibited it. Since most journals do permit such access, I think I might assume it was permitted unlesss stated otherwise. My personal view. On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Jennifer Vigil wrote: > I was hoping to get some input on how others use a VPN (Virtual Personal > Network) and their electronic journal licenses. I have reviewed most of > our licenses and remote access seems to be allowed through a secure server > which I would consider our VPN. However how do you handle access to > journals that do not make mention of remote access or state that remote > access is only available to individual subscribers. Any suggestions would > be appreciated and ideas on blocking access to certain titles using your > VPN would be great as well. > > Thanks in advance, > Jennifer Vigil > jvigil@burnham.org
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