[ILL-L] copyright charges for recent Internet finds
Tom Bruno
tom.bruno at gmail.com
Thu Feb 12 12:36:36 EST 2009
I agree with Andrew and Ed. Section 108 applies specifically to ILL
borrowing requests made between libraries, so if you're not submitting
the request elsewhere you should by no means count it against the Rule
of Five.
Best,
Tom Bruno
Head of Interlibrary Loan
Widener Library
Harvard University
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Andrew Shuping <ashuping at gmail.com> wrote:
> I would say as long as your finding them on legitimate sites (Open
> Access Journals, someone that has permission to reproduce the
> articles, etc.) that they don't count towards copyright. One of my
> understandings of Open Access was so that you didn't have to pay for
> access or use of the materials. Like Ed said just send the link to
> your patron. When we have ones like that we cancel the request and
> just keep a tally of how many we've found through the web for
> statistical reasons.
>
>
> Andrew Shuping
> Interlibrary Loan/Circulation Services Librarian, GMU
> Robert Frost - "In three words I can sum up everything I've learned
> about life: it goes on."
>
>
>
> 2009/2/12 Document Delivery <DocDelivery at iona.edu>:
>> I assume you are sending these to your own patrons. If you find it free on the internet, why not send the link and not count it as copyright? Just don't put CCG into the copyright field.
>>
>> Edward Helmrich
>> ILL Office
>> Ryan Library
>> Iona College VXI
>> 914-633-2352
>> docdelivery at iona.edu
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Paul Drake
>> Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 10:11 AM
>> To: ill-l
>> Subject: [ILL-L] copyright charges for recent Internet finds
>>
>> I use the Internet to verify borrowing article citations, and I find about the full text for about 12% of the requests. We then supply that copy to the patron - we use publisher, author, or internet as the lender.
>>
>> I am working with the assumption that these count towards our fair use(5/5 rule), and if we exceed 5, we need to pay.
>>
>> Is this premise accurate?
>>
>> I could just supply the link to the patron, but I would need to "cancel" the request so not tally for copyright.
>>
>> We paid over $1,000 for 2008 copyright fees. In light of zero budget, I'd like to limit any copyright payments while not limiting service.
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any comments/advice.
>>
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> Paul B. Drake pdrake at mcneese.edu
>> Interlibrary Loan Librarian (OCLC:LHA;DOCLINE:LAUMUL)
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