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ejournals and ILL
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- From: "Menefee, Daviess (ELS-NYC)" <D.Menefee@elsevier.com>
- Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 20:19:21 EST
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In response to Beth Jacoby's question of Feb. 29: First, I want to assure you that the license you received was current when you received it in October, 2007. Certain changes to the template were made in December and do not affect the ILL clause other than to include book chapters and make certain terminology changes (e.g. eliminating the term Excerpt). We will be happy to work with you to incorporate the new language. As to why we require printing first (and our understanding is that most publishers also do this), the reasons are fairly simple. First, this is most closely analogous to the traditional and well-understood practices of print, where one photocopies or scans the print. What is received by the requester is about the same quality copy. Second, we are concerned about those within the ILL community who advocate an unmediated system, where requesters enter their requests electronically and these requests are automatically routed electronically to a library holding the material. The article can be retrieved and returned to the requester without the need for human intervention. While we can appreciate the efficiency of such a system, it effectively changes the definition of Authorized User in our agreement from those within the subscribing institution to anyone anywhere in the world. Daviess Menefee Library Relations Elsevier
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