[ILL-L] copyright violation?

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This would just be our idea: if you owned an issue and it was missing an article, you could get it, but you couldn't systematically get several years of the journal article by article, since this would be systematic ordering and avoiding purchase (unless, I think there's a stipulation, that it was unavailable or unreasonably expensive, but I haven't read that section in a while).
 
Just my two cents,
 
Ed Helmrich
Iona College

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From: ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org on behalf of Tom Hurray
Sent: Sun 11/23/2008 6:07 PM
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Subject: [ILL-L] copyright violation?



Can someone tell me what the rule is regarding requesting photocopies to
complete one of our periodical sets?  We subscribed to a journal up
until 1982, but I recently was asked to see if it's possible to ILL
articles up to 1994.  It's unclear right now whether we actually had a
subscription beyond 1982, but we may have. What is the general rule on
acquiring through Interlibrary Loan any additional copies beyond 1982 to
complete our set all the way through 1992? It's a small journal. I
thought there was an exception given for periodicals over 5 years old in
the CONTU guidelines, but I cannot find it in the code?  This is the
website I was looking at:

http://digital-law-online.info/CONTU/contu24.html

Can anyone give me some advice?

Thanks,
Tom

--
Thomas Hurray
Evening/Weekend Supervisor
& Interlibrary Loan
Cleveland Marshall College of Law Library
(216) 523-7396
thomas.hurray at law.csuohio.edu
       



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