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Re: Elsevier Science's ILL Policy for Electronic Files
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- Subject: Re: Elsevier Science's ILL Policy for Electronic Files
- From: "Melanie B. Vandermark" <melanie@chaos.press.jhu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 17:36:53 EDT
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Project MUSE has allowed ILL from our online journals under CONTU guidelines from the beginning. The customer response to this policy has been generally quite favorable and I do not foresee any changes to it in the near future. We always welcome library feedback on any of our usage and access policies. Melanie Vandermark ________________________________________________________________ Melanie B. Vandermark <melanie@jhupress.jhu.edu> Marketing and Sales Manager Phone (410) 516-3846 for Online Products Fax (410) 516-6968 The Johns Hopkins University Press 2715 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218-4319 ------------ >AND NOW A QUESTION: Are other journal publishers effecting the same kinds >of changes, i.e., loosening up a little more re. electronic ILL? Which >ones? And which ones, from the get-go, referred librarians to national >law such as US Section 108 for their e-journal policy (I know Highwire >did this). > >Thank you, > >Ann Okerson >Yale University
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