Re: Possible sideline (RE: Possible Scam: Standing Order for OSHA publication)
Peter Picerno 31 Oct 2002 16:42 UTC
Just so long as we don't have to share the copyright payments with the
free-lance contributors!!
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[mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU]On Behalf Of Bob Scheier
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Subject: Re: Possible sideline (RE: Possible Scam: Standing Order for
OSHA publication)
And with the added value we can then claim copy rights....hmmmmm
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New York Institute of Technology
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violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without having first
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today -- my own government. For the sake of those boys, for the sake
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under our violence, I cannot be silent. "
-- Martin Luther King from his speech, Beyond Vietnam: A Time To
Break Silence, Riverside Church, New York City 4 April 1967
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##Subject: Possible sideline (RE: Possible Scam: Standing Order for OSHA
##publication)
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##> He was willing to repeat the publication title but, when I looked it up
##> in the online catalog and told him that (1) the library does not own any
##> previous editions of the title and (2) the OSHA publications that the
##> library DOES own are received as part of the government depository
##> shipment program, he rather angrily told me he would be canceling the
##> library's standing order and hung up on me.
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##You know, this could be a potentially lucrative sideline for librarians.
##Anyone want to go in with me on a start-up venture? I'm thinking we could
##sell subscriptions to government documents. The best approach would be to
##sell them online-only, I think. In exchange for $50 per year we
##will grant
##the user unlimited access to the complete array of online government
##documents. As an added-value service we'll take their orders by credit
##card, thus relieving them of the burden of dealing with those pesky annual
##renewal notices...
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