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Re: Print-Only Subscription Trend
- To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu, Judy Burnham <jburnham@jaguar1l.usouthal.edu>, "J. Michael Lindsay" <jmlindsay@bbl.usouthal.edu>
- Subject: Re: Print-Only Subscription Trend
- From: Tom Williams <twilliam@bbl.usouthal.edu>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 19:09:17 EDT
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I hadn't heard about Duke's policy. I'm going to have my folks check to see if we receive (for now anyway) any E Duke titles. If we do we'll have to re-think our subscriptions. Our policy is to NOT sign on the dotted line when a vendor/publisher has this restriction in its license agreement. CONTU guidelines must prevail. Tom Williams Thomas L. Williams, A.H.I.P., M.S.L.S. Director, Biomedical Libraries University of South Alabama College of Medicine Mobile, Alabama 36688-0002 twilliam@bbl.usouthal.edu Stephen Mears wrote: >Maybe it's also because many publishers, don't know about Duke >University Press, don't allow the provision of inter library >loans from electronic versions. > >Stephen Mears >Information Services Librarian >Gardiner Library Service >Hunter Region Mail Centre >stephen.mears@hnehealth.nsw.gov.au >www.gardinerlibrary.com
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