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Re: Access to databases for retired faculty and staff?
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- Subject: Re: Access to databases for retired faculty and staff?
- From: Alvin Brockway <alvin.brockway@chronicle.com>
- Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 17:44:59 EST
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I don't know about other publishers, Paivi, but if your retirees are authorized to access your library resources remotely, The Chronicle considers them authorized users and covered by our standard contract. We also define visitors to your campus facilities as authorized users.
Alvin Brockway
Associate Publisher, Circulation
The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Phone: 202-466-1054
Fax: 202-223-6292
Rentz, Paivi H wrote:
Our institution is exploring the possibility of negotiating for database access for our retired faculty/staff. Those of you that have asked for it, have publishers generally allowed retiree access? Many thanks in advance for your help. Paivi Rentz Electronic Resources Librarian Alkek Library Texas State University - San Marcos
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