Dear ILL People
We use ALEPH and our users request ILLs over the web. When it comes
through to us, we either print or e-mail a copyright declaration to the
reader (the method depends on the readers choice for receiving messages
from the library) and we don't send the request until we get a signed
declaration back. We ask readers to print out the e-mail, if that is
how they get the declaration, and it seems to work ok. If they want it
as they key in the request, we can either get them to fill in a printed
form or e-mail it to them, and will send the request off, providing
they say their signed declaration is in the post.
Jean Bradford
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 12:25:33 -0000 Philip Cohen
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> We are thinking of running a trial whereby some users can send their ILL
> requests to us electronically.
>
> The list had a discussion last October about how libraries secure paper
> signatures to back up such electronic requests.
>
> Has anyone found a solution to this problem that ensures success *and* is
> easy to implement?
>
> TIA
>
> Phil Cohen
> ________________________________
>
> Dr Philip Cohen
> Head of Technical Services
> University of Liverpool Library
> PO Box 123, Liverpool L69 3DA
> Telephone: 0151 794 2692
>
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Jean I Bradford, University of Bristol Library
Serials and Inter Library Document Supply
University Library,
Tyndall Avenue,
Bristol BS8 1TJ
Tel: 0117 928 8008 (int. 8008); Fax:0117 925 5334
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