Question for Lolly.
If a library requests a copy of a theses, can the supplying library
make a copy of the entire theses since the requestor is responsible
for copyright royalty payments?
Respond to list or directly to me:
Cindy_Hall[_at_]lib.ncsu.edu
Photocopy Services
NCSU Libraries
> Date: 12/5/94 5:53 PM
> To: Cindy Hall
> From: cni-copyright[_at_]cni.org
> Yes, the ILL guidelines do cover this situation. They state that
> if the library owns the journal but it is missing from its collection,
> the reproduction of the article does not count in the suggestion of five.
> Lolly Gasaway, Dir. of the Law Library & Prof. of Law
> Univ. North Carolina
>
>
> On Fri, 2 Dec 1994, RITA BULLARD wrote:
> >
> > Do the Contu guidelines or fair use cover the following situation:
> > Eastern Michigan U. owns the journal but the current year is at bindery
> > until Dec. 21. A patron has requested through interlibrary loan a copy
> > of an article from this journal title/year. (Paper due Dec. 6). Can we
> > legally obtain a copy of the article without paying a copyright fee?
> > Thank you.
> >
> > Rita Bullard
> > Eastern Michigan University
> > Library - 209
> > Ypsilanti, MI 48197
> > Telephone:313-487-1778
> > Telefax:313-487-8861
> > E-Mail: lib_bullard[_at_]emunix.emich.edu
Received on Tue Dec 06 1994 - 15:29:24 GMT