Re: e-reserve use of e-journal content Stokes, Judith 20 Nov 2006 15:07 UTC

Hi,

The Taylor & Francis Group (Taylor & Francis, Routledge, Psychology
Press and Informa Healthcare) expressly prohibits posting their articles
for use in E-reserves or Course Packs. They do allow placement of
hyperlinks to subscribed material on E-reserve, just not downloads.
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/pdf/terms.pdf
<http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/jump~jumptype=banner~frompagename=term
sandconditions~frommainurifile=termsandconditions~fromdb=all~fromtitle=~
fromvnxs=?dropin=x26httpwwwtandfcoukj&to_url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2etandf%2e
co%2euk%2fjournals%2fpdf%2fterms%2epdf> .

Good luck with your project,

Judith E. Stokes, Serials Librarian

Rhode Island College

600 Mount Pleasant Avenue

Providence, RI 02908

(401)456-8165

JStokes@RIC.edu

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Subject: [SERIALST] e-reserve use of e-journal content

Hello Everyone,

We are currently in the process of reviewing copyright and questions

have come up with regard to e-reserve use. We are looking through all of

our license agreements for restrictive language regarding e-reserve use,

but thus far, have not found any. We just want to cover our bases and

make sure we aren't overlooking any publishers/providers who may

restrict use of e-journal content on e-reserves. Does anyone have any

information on this matter? Any information provided would be greatly

appreciated.

Thanks Much,

Christina Sinkler-Miller

Periodicals/e-Journals Specialist

Carleton College

Northfield, MN 55057

507-646-4258

csmiller@carleton.edu