Doesn't that only apply when asking a librarian to make copies?
Cornish in his book on copyright says it is ok for three students to
each copy the same article for the same essay but not for one student to
make one copy for himself and two for his friends.
Rowena Perry
Library Manager
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From: UK medical/ health care library community / information workers
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Sent: 25 January 2007 11:33
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Subject: Re: Journal clubs and copyright
I thought Sam's first paragraph has always been the case. It's pretty
obvious that breaking the rule is a way of getting round copyright.
Gordon.
Gordon Smith
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>>> "Burgess, Sam" <[log in to unmask]> 25/01/2007 11:21
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surely they can't each make their own copy as no-one can copy because to
the
best of their knowledge no other person with whom they work or study can
make or intends to make a copy.
But, I am given to understand that if they can each download it for
themselves then this is different as each copy is recorded as being
downloaded by the service provider.
Sam
Academy Library and Information Service
Great Western Hospital
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From: Hixon Beverley (RD7) HWPH-TR Deputy Librarian
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Sent: 25 January 2007 11:13
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Subject: Re: Journal clubs and copyright
The possibilities I can think of off-hand:
1) Each member of the club makes their own copy - easiest if the
journal's
available electronically and the coordinator can send out a link.
2) Coordinator contacts the journal directly and asks permission.
3) Coordinator (or library on their behalf) orders correct number of
copyright fee paid copies from the BL
There may be a cost with no.2 and there will be a quite substantial cost
for
no. 3.
Any more ideas?
Beverley
Beverley Hixon
Deputy Librarian
John Jamison Library
Postgraduate Centre
Wexham Park Hospital
Slough SL2 4HL
Tel:01753 634190
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Sent: 25 January 2007 10:42
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Subject: Journal clubs and copyright
Hello,
I have had a query regarding a journal club and if there's any way to
get
around the copyright issue when every member of the club wants a copy of
the
same article (when the trust does not have a copyright licence).
Can anyone who has had experience with a similar query share the advice
that
they gave the journal club?
Many thanks in advance,
Victoria Kirk
Librarian
John A. Aitken Library
Wirral Postgraduate Medical Centre
Clatterbridge Hospital
Bebington
Wirral CH63 4JY
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