Dear All I have been asked whether it is possible to get a copy of an article for a journal club. The article is 'online early', and we don't have access to that level of subscription for the journal. I am wondering whether obtaining a copy via Lis-Medical will allow us to supply a copy to each member of the journal club? Normally, if we owned the issue ourselves, this would not be a problem as the rules allow us to copy for all members of the journal club. However, if we obtain a copy from British Library, would we need to buy a copyright cleared copy as it is for a number of staff, even though it is a journal club? (because we would be making copies from the copy supplied). I am wondering whether anyone can send a copy of the article - as NHS libraries have paid for the subscription, I think it would be allowed (?) Would anyone be able to send a copy: British Journal of Haematology 2011 online early Lozano, M Use of amotosalin-UVA treated platelets... Best wishes Diane Diane Pritchatt Senior Information Professional Library NHS Blood and Transplant Vincent Drive Edgbaston BIRMINGHAM B15 2SG Tel: 0121 253 4086 Fax: 0121 253 4124 Email: <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] NHSBT STAFF CAN NOW BORROW BOOKS FROM OUR NATIONAL COLLECTION! <http://nhsbt-live.soutron.com/Library/Catalogues/Search.aspx> Click here to search the catalogue from an NHSBT computer! +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ NHS Blood and Transplant Do something amazing today - Give Blood. Organ donation. The gift of life. You can visit us at www.nhsbt.nhs.uk +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The views expressed in this e-mail are those of the sender, and not necessarily those of NHS Blood and Transplant. This text confirms that this e-mail message and its attachments have been swept for the presence of computer viruses by NHS Blood and Transplant, however we cannot guarantee that they are virus free. All e-mails and their attachments to and from the nhsbt.nhs.uk domain may be archived, and their contents monitored.