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RE: Interlibrary loan restrictions in license agreements
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- From: "Croft, Janet B." <jbcroft@ou.edu>
- Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 17:15:04 EST
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I've seen that before. I don't know if they interpret it so narrowly that a library at a for-profit IHE (DeVry or something similar) would be out of luck, or if they are only talking about corporate libraries. And I can't see any really good reason for limiting to the US. I'd suggest asking for a definition of terms and negotiating. They may not understand the limits they are placing! Janet Brennan Croft Head of Access Services University of Oklahoma Libraries Norman OK 73019 jbcroft@ou.edu ------------------------------ From: "Joanna Mitchell" <jmitchel@nmu.edu> To: <liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu> Subject: Interlibrary loan restrictions in license agreements MIME-Version: 1.0 Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 17:33:15 EST Commonly now licenses seem to require that interlibrary lending be handled by first printing and then delivering an article by fax, Ariel, snail mail, etc. I'm looking at a license agreement which enables lending in this way but limits lending to: Non-commercial libraries Located in the U.S. Would you agree that this is unduly restrictive? Have you also encountered such limits on the borrowing institutions? _________________ Joanna Mitchell Phone: 906-227-1208 Collection Development Librarian Fax: 906-227-1333 Olson Library Email: jmitchel@nmu.edu Northern Michigan University 1401 Presque Isle Marquette, MI 49855-1512
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