Hello everyone - I've just seen this from Graham Cornish's Copyright
Circle Newsletter. It could be the answer for all Journal Club queries!
British Library Launches New Reprints Service
The British Library is offering customers the ability to order multiple
copies of (copyright cleared) print and electronic articles from a wide
range of published material more quickly than ever before. "Until now,
if a customer wanted 100 copies of an article from the British Library,
they would have to pay full copyright fees 100 times over," explains Mat
Pfleger, Head of Sales and Marketing at the British Library. "Under our
new Reprints service and following negotiation with a range of
publishers, customers will now be able to benefit from sliding scale
copyright fees on higher volume requests...." Leading publishers whose
research journals will be available as Reprints include Wiley, Future
Science Group, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, and Nature. The Library's
agreements with these publishers, allows them to offer a faster service
compared to the competition, as orders can be processed without
publisher consultation... See: www.bl.uk/reprints
Managing Information News 05/02/07
http://www.managinginformation.com/news/content_show_full.php?id=5495
See also: British Library launches new Reprints service (BL Press
Release (undated) http://www.bl.uk/news/2007/pressrelease20070205.html)
cheers - Zena
Zena Woodley B.A.(Joint Hons), MCLIP
Library Resources Manager
The Warner Library
Broomfield Hospital
Chelmsford CM1 7ET
T: 01245-514310
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