Taylor and Francis are happy for you to go ahead with scanning table of
contents for
your intranet as long as the publisher and journal title are displayed.
You can receive contents pages easily via our Scholarly Articles Research
Alerting (SARA) service, which is free
to subscribe to by visiting http://www.tandf.co.uk/sara and clicking on the
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Regards
Sharron Lawrence
Taylor and Francis
-----Original Message-----
From: Beverley Acreman [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 27 October 2000 09:43
To: sharron.lawrence
Subject: Re: Tables of Content
>
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>> From: Bower, Jackie <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Tables of Content
>> Date: 25 October 2000 17:55
>>
>>
>> As a corporate library, we are having to find ways of cutting journal
>> subscriptions and supplying end users with alternative
>> means of accessing journals. Individuals on site have already registered
>for
>> e-toc alerts from publishers such as Springer, but we would like this
>> information to be more widely available.
>>
>> Can anyone advise me if copyright regulations would allow us to scan
>tables
>> of content onto our intranet? Or can anyone suggest alternative ways of
>> circulating this information.
>>
>> I would appreciate an early response from anyone who can advise me.
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>> Jackie Bower
>>
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