[ILL-L] Borrowing multiple copies for a class
Susan M. Lee
slee at ugf.edu
Wed Jan 16 13:47:30 EST 2008
We don't borrow textbooks for classes. Multiple copies makes it a
textbook. Fiction books, particularly paperbacks are cheap compared to
college textbooks. They can usually be purchased from used bookstores.
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Sue
Susan Lee M.L.S.
Information Services Librarian
University of Great Falls Library
1301 20th St South
Great Falls, MT 59405
VOICE 406-791-5318
FAX 406-791-5395
http://www.ugf.edu/library/ <http://www.ugf.edu/library/>
mailto:slee at ugf.edu <mailto:slee at ugf.edu>
So many books, so little time
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[mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Trisha Cantwell
Keene
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 11:17 AM
To: ill-l at webjunction.org
Subject: [ILL-L] Borrowing multiple copies for a class
I would like to hear people's perception of borrowing multiple copies of
a fiction title for an academic course.
Do some people practice this?
What about copyright concerns?
Thanks,
Trish
Trisha Cantwell Keene
Associate Director
Thorndike Library
109 Eden St.
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
(207) 288-2944 x211
(207) 288-2328 Fax
tcantwell at coa.edu
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