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Re: Interlibrary loan language in site license - NEED OPINION
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- Subject: Re: Interlibrary loan language in site license - NEED OPINION
- From: Elizabeth Kirk <Elizabeth.E.Kirk@Dartmouth.EDU>
- Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 16:50:19 EST
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Marybeth, I would strike this and remind the vendor/publisher that CONTU compliance already affords them a means of recovering royalties--they don't need you to be a free security guard. Best, Eliz Elizabeth E. Kirk Associate Librarian for Information Resources Dartmouth College Library Hanover, NH 03755-3525 Elizabeth.E.Kirk@dartmouth.edu On Dec 5, 2008, at 4:59 PM, Edwards, Marybeth wrote: > Has anyone encountered the following language in a site license, > which was proposed upon my request to be allowed to send a PDF > copy of an article to fulfill a ILL request? > > - Licensee shall maintain an accurate written record with respect > to the transactions set forth in (iv). Such record shall, at a > minimum, contain the name of the library to whom Licensee > supplied or loaned a copy of an article, the date the article > was provided, and the volume and page number of each article > supplied or loaned. Licensee shall provide a copy of such > written record upon (licensor's) request. > > Marybeth Edwards, MSLS > Manager, Health Science Library > Roger Williams Medical Center > Providence, RI 02908 > medwards@rwmc.org
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