[ILL-L] Referral centers and reciprocal agreements

Campbell, Heather HEATHERC at coj.net
Wed Jul 23 10:15:09 EDT 2008


I figure if the OCLC symbol belongs to an LVIS library- all the
libraries borrow using that symbol are also LVIS libraries.
 

Heather Campbell
Special Services ~ Interlibrary Loan and Books By Mail
Jacksonville Public Library
Jacksonville, Florida 32202
ill at coj.net    904-630-2985 

 

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[mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Document Delivery
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 10:09 AM
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Subject: [ILL-L] Referral centers and reciprocal agreements


We received a request from a business that came through a referral
center that they belong to, and we don't charge if the other library
doesn't charge us. Just in general, if the referral center is LVIS, I
guess that means that all the member libraries are LVIS and lend for
free? And I guess that they have holdings listed on OCLC that other
libraries can access? Any thoughts or experiences in this area are
appreciated, thanks!
 

Edward Helmrich 
ILL Office 
Ryan Library 
Iona College VXI 
914-633-2352 
docdelivery at iona.edu 

 

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[mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Megan Bayonet
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:08 PM
To: 'Interlibrary Loan Listserv'
Subject: RE: [ILL-L] Print journals with web artciles


Our serials librarian takes all of our journals with online components
and sets up our proxy server so that students are automatically logged
in to the electronic portion if they access the journal website while on
a college connection.  My understanding of her explanation of this was
that the online items are things that would have been printed if there
were space and as such are an extension of the print subscription,
subject to the same usage terms as the print subscription, simply in a
different format.  Using this, I fill requests for online components as
if they were printed.  Our director (who is our copyright contact point)
said that this was OK as there was never an opportunity for us to
negotiate for a contract - simply that online components were included
with our print subscription and to use them as if they were printed.
Obviously, it's very different if you're getting at online content
through a database subscription.
 
Megan Bayonet
Interlibrary Loan Coordinator
mbayonet at mbc.edu
540-887-7317
 

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[mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Merle J. Slyhoff
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 12:27 PM
To: Interlibrary Loan Listserv
Subject: [ILL-L] Print journals with web artciles



We received an ILL request for an article from a journal that now
includes, in the print version, a table of contents for web exclusive
articles.  We paid for a print subscription with no indication of web
content and therefore there was no negotiation for ILL of the web
content.  I see the web exclusive articles as available for ILL as they
seem to be part of the print version.  Has anyone come across this and
do you openly fill web articles through ILL?  Thanks for your input.

 

Merle

 

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Collection Development &                      F: 215-898-6619 

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Biddle Law Library

University of Pennsylvania 

3460 Chestnut Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104-3406

 

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