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RE: Cross-institutional instruction and access



Thank you for your response, Dr. Mayank Trivedi. I find it very 
interesting that you are able to provide access to electronic journals 
at the national level. I know of no other similar program in our country 
and fear that circumstances in the U.S. are much more restrictive.

So, I'm still interested in hearing from other members of this list under 
what conditions students taking courses online from another institution 
but for credit at their own have online access to that institution's 
electronic databases and journals during the duration of the course. That 
is, are they considered authorized library users of the other institution 
while enrolled in that institution's course even though they receive 
credit from their own institution? How does this play out in licensing 
language?

If anyone can share information with me, I'd be very grateful.

Thanks again,
Linda

--
Linda Neyer
Reference Librarian
Health Science/Sciences Specialist
Harvey A. Andruss Library
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
ph. 570-389-4801=20
fax 570-389-5066=20

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From: owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu on behalf of mayank trivedi
Sent: Wed 12/28/2005 9:05 PM
To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
Subject: Re: Cross-institutional instruction and access

Dear Linda Neyer,

    We are having elecronic access of journals on national level and any 
library can access the journals. There are three programmes Indmed, MedInd 
and OpenMed@nic.in These are electronically accessible.

    We have to perform inter-institutional, cross-institutional services in 
India

    With regards,

    (Dr.Mayank Trivedi)
         BSc,DCS,MLISc,PhD
    Chief Librarian
    C U Shah Medical College
    Surendranagar-363001
    Gujarat-India
    mjt143@gmail.com