On Wed, 5 Mar 1997, William Fowler wrote:
> I teach on a second year undergraduate course with 270 students.
>
> I would like to put some pages and figures from a text book on a web page.
> It is unreasonable to ask each student to buy a copy of the book and 1 - 2
> copies in the library would not satisfy demand.
>
> It is possible for access to the web page to be password restricted.
Depending on your Web server software it is.
Internet Archaeology's first issue is set up to require a
username/password pair from each user. I expect your local
Webmaster/mistress can advise on the technical details.
I'll leave others to deal
with the copyright issue, but merely point out that to get written
permission from copyright holders to re-publish very small numbers of
illustrations from their works on the Web has taken the Internet Archaeology
team a lot of time and frustration.
Alan Vince, Managing Editor, Internet Archaeology
http://intarch.ac.uk/index.html
Email: [log in to unmask]
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