[ILL-L] copyright note
John Stephens
STEPHENS_JA at Mercer.edu
Thu Jun 26 09:19:16 EDT 2008
My thinking is that section 108(d) is not meant to make this specific
limitation (assuming that's what you're referring to from the discussion
a month of two back.) I take the single article from a periodical to
just be a part of the definition of what a copy is. We take it for
granted that if you order a "copy" through ILL that you're already
referring to ordering a single article, but this isn't necessarily the
case for everyone. I also think that it's somewhat unnatural and overly
strict compared to the rights that Section 108 provides in general, and
the fact that I don't see any mention of 108(d) interpreted this way in
the CONTU guidelines makes me think that this interpretation wasn't
intended. You've still got the whole not copying a major part of any
one work to deal with, but one article from one issue max seems a bit
too narrow to me. Then again, I wouldn't say I feel strongly about it :p
John Stephens
ILL Coordinator
Swilley Library (GMA/GAUMUD)
Document Delivery wrote:
> I really am leaning toward thinking that we can't borrow more than one
> article from a single issue of any periodical, does anyone feel strongly
> otherwise? Thanks,
>
>
> Edward Helmrich
> ILL Office
> Ryan Library
> Iona College VXI
> 914-633-2352
> docdelivery at iona.edu
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