[ILL-L] Page Limits/Guidelines for E-Delivery ?
Document Delivery
DocDelivery at iona.edu
Tue Aug 19 15:21:47 EDT 2008
Oh, you're talking about sending out, we looked into web posting because the size is unlimited, but haven't implemented it yet, Ed.
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From: ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org on behalf of Beth Lubar
Sent: Tue 8/19/2008 12:59 PM
To: ill-l at webjunction.org
Subject: [ILL-L] Page Limits/Guidelines for E-Delivery ?
Hello all you helpful ILL-ers
We're considering upping our limits for e-delivery methods (Email attachment, Email Post-to-Web & Ariel) and we're wondering what limits or guidelines other libraries use.
We realize that file size is not only governed by the number of pages scanned, but previously we would only deliver up to 30 pages electronically. We're finding that so many recipients are looking for e-delivery that our hardcopy deliveries are being mis-directed or overlooked; thus the change.
Could others please respond with your upper limits by delivery method?
Thanks in advance!
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