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Re: Clinical Emergency Clause
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- Subject: Re: Clinical Emergency Clause
- From: Joseph Esposito <espositoj@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 15:26:26 EST
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I would like to ask this question from the other side: Has anyone ever been slapped with a copyright violation for making material available in a bona fide emergency situation? Joe Esposito On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 15:42:30 EST, Julie Schneider <jschneider@library.wisc.edu> wrote: > > I was wondering if any libraries (particularly health/medical) out there > have successfully inserted a "clinical emergency" clause in an ejournal > license. I'm looking for language I can use to allow resource > sharing/document delivery to non-affiliates of the university with > journal articles in a clinical emergency situation directly from online. > Does anyone used this is a license or have language that they add to > licenses as a matter of course? Thanks for any help you can provide, > > Julie Schneider > Ebling Library > University of Wisconsin - Madison > Phone: (608) 263-5755 > Fax: (608) 262-4732 > Email: jschneider@library.wisc.edu
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