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Re: SPAM-LOW: RE: Question regarding ILL
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- Subject: Re: SPAM-LOW: RE: Question regarding ILL
- From: "Sally Morris \(ALPSP\)" <chief-exec@alpsp.org>
- Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 14:23:38 EST
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I have for some time thought that it would make a huge difference to the easy, 'seamless' acquisition of documents, if everyone in the information chain could be persuaded to adopt a standard interface 'module', if you like. Essentially, for any given document, there is a limited number of options: 1) It is freely accessible to all 2) It is not freely accessible to all but: a) You have access rights to it b) You can purchase it at price 'x' c) You cannot access it at any price (!) I really wish someone would develop such a module. Any takers out there? Sally Morris, Chief Executive Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers E-mail: chief-exec@alpsp.org
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