[ILL-L] Electronic Article Delivery

Document Delivery DocDelivery at iona.edu
Fri Feb 13 10:04:59 EST 2009


We email all our article as PDFs to patrons, usually we receive them as
PDF files anyway. Are you concerned about the additional paper copy if
you receive it in the mail and need to scan it? 

 

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

 

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Subject: [ILL-L] Electronic Article Delivery

 

Hi All,

   At our library, we have lately been getting a lot of requests to
email articles (after an ILL request has been filled) to patrons when
possible. I am wondering what some of you do/think about this? I've
looked at some copyright information and as best I can tell it is a grey
area, if not a violation of copyright law. Any specific information as
to legality or your practices would be greatly appreciated.

 

Greg Iacovelli

Access Services Assistant

Ethel K Smith Library

(704) 233-8091

gfiacove at wingate.edu

 

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