Dear Tim
My understanding is that you should check the Licence you have signed for
your e-journals. The Licence counts as a contract and this will determine
what you can and cannot do, not copyright legislation, as contract law will
take precedence over copyright law.
Jean
--On 24 April 2006 12:21 +0100 Tim Staniland <[log in to unmask]>
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> Hi everybody,
>
> I just want a little clarification really.
>
> What is the situation regarding copyright and electronic journals, may
> we use email to deliver article requests from e journals?
>
> Or do we have to print them out and post them? What if a sister library
> has access to e content - can they email us with articles? If anyone
> knows of a document clarifying this it would be much appreciated. The
> CLA only seems to discuss journals and doesn't mention e journals (as
> far as I can see!)
>
> Kind regards
>
>
>
> Tim Staniland - Assistant Librarian
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