Philip
Hi
Your licences to online e-resources are for students and staff at your institution so anyone else can't have access.
Some suppliers I believe will allow external users to access but each supplier will have their own fee depending on numbers and caveats. It is something you will have to negotiate with them. It will also be if your institution is happy to pay.
If a learner or teacher is a member of your institution they can have access but not otherwise
Hope that helps, email me directly if you prefer
Janet
Janet Waters
Head of Learning Resources Centres
Wiltshire College
Salisbury
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Sent: 08 October 2013 15:42
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Subject: Non-Standard Users
This message may look like one I posted last week headed 'CoreHR Users'.
That elicited little response.
So I'm hoping for something better by broadening out the question to something less specific ...
Growing numbers of people are attached to my institution who are neither paid staff nor students e.g. Honorary Lecturers, Adjunct Professors, Visiting Researchers, Fulbright Scholars, Research Active Retired Staff ...
Invariably, they require access to our online library resources.
How do others manage this process, please?
TIA
Philip Cohen
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