[ILL-L] borrowing entire issues one article at a time

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I hadn't seen this - does it matter which libraries the copies come from? thanks for any info., Ed.

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Sent: Wed 3/19/2008 1:21 PM
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Subject: RE: [ILL-L] borrowing entire issues one article at a time



Since the copyright guidelines limit the number of articles that you can
borrow from a single issue, this should limit what they can get unless
they spread their requests among several different libraries.


Judith A. Koveleskie, MLIS, MA
Periodicals Librarian
Seton Hill University
Reeves Memorial Library
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Greensburg, PA 15601-1548
kovelesk at setonhill.edu
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[mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Nora Allred
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 12:28 PM
To: Interlibrary Loan Listserv
Subject: [ILL-L] borrowing entire issues one article at a time

Dear Colleagues,

How do you address systematic borrowing from a single journal issue?  We

have cases where a journal publishes an issue on a specific topic that
is of interest to a patron.  The patron then requests many if not all of

the articles in the issue.  Our ILL policy lists "entire issues of
journals" under "what cannot be borrowed."  But our patrons are getting
around that by requesting single articles.  I'm concerned that this
would be a violation of copyright.  But I'm also wondering how much
effort I should expect my staff to expend watching for such "abuses."  
Or should I be more explicit in our policy?

Please share your solutions and ideas.  Thanks in advance.

Nora

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Nora Allred
Head, Access Services
J. Robert Van Pelt Library
Michigan Technological University
Houghton, MI
phone: 906-487-3208
email: nsallred at mtu.edu
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