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Re: Spider Activity Reports from Blackwell Synergy
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- Subject: Re: Spider Activity Reports from Blackwell Synergy
- From: Andrew Waller <waller@ucalgary.ca>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 12:32:39 EDT
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We're starting to see more of these messages, not only from Blackwell, though most seem to be coming from Blackwell. In most cases, we find that it does tie back to some sort of systematic downloading and we duly investigate. However, the increased number from Blackwell makes me wonder if their thresholds are a little low across the board? As we all know, patrons /really like/ electronic products and are using them more and more, without crossing into abuse (normally); I think the thresholds of some publishers do not recognize these levels of use. We had one situation where this was the case; what the publisher thought was "regular use" for an institution of our size was below what the real level of use was (the publisher raised their thresholds accordingly). Andrew Waller Serials Librarian Collections Services University of Calgary Library waller@ucalgary.ca
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