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Re: Spider Activity Reports from Blackwell Synergy
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- Subject: Re: Spider Activity Reports from Blackwell Synergy
- From: "Ellen Finnie Duranceau" <efinnie@MIT.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 22:57:02 EDT
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Here at MIT we've also had a regular stream of reports from Blackwell, and have also noted that the initial message does not offer enough information to pursue an investigation. Access is only cut off for a few hours, which is good, but it does seem that having a time of day and the name of the journal title(s) included in the initial message would be a good idea. The wording of the messages is identical for some other publishers, too, (e.g. Liebert) so seems to be driven by the software the site is 'powered by' - in this case Atypon? A wrinkle related to these excessive use messages: While this is not true in all cases, we are finding that use of Google DeskTop can trigger some publishers' excessive use thresholds. In at least one case where we could not identify unusual activity, the user at the IP was able to tell us he uses Google Desk Top and we believe in that case (and perhaps in others) that was the source of the tripping of the threshold. I'd be interested in what others have to say about this Google DeskTop issue as well as the Blackwell (and other) excessive use messages. In particular, I'd like to know what protocol or procedure you follow for investigating and who performs the investigation. If anyone understands exactly how GoogleDesktop's crawler causes the publishers' sites to detect excessive use, I'd be interested in that, too. Ellen Finnie Duranceau Digital Resources Acquisitions Librarian MIT Libraries efinnie@mit.edu
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