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Re: faxing



We never fax more than 10 sheets to a patron.  More than that and it's not
worth our time to stand by the fax machine to make sure the pages feed
properly.  We will FedEx more copies than that, always at the patron's
expense.  We charge for copies, unless a few copies will answer the question
and save the time of writing a letter.

Erin Foley
Archivist
Circus World Museum
550 Water Street
Baraboo, WI  53913

608-356-8342, ext. 3283
fax 608-355-7959
efoley.cwm@baraboo.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "Lisa May" <LMAY@DIOGH.ORG>
To: <ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 2:48 PM
Subject: faxing


| It seems lately that people calling for information are insistent on
having
| the information faxed to them (once they accept that it's not "available
on
| the web").  I prefer to mail copies, because it's almost inevitable that
| there are problems faxing a lot of pages, either with readability or
simply
| with all the pages getting through.
|
| Do any institutions limit the number of copies they will fax to an
off-site
| researcher?
|
| Lisa
|
| Lisa May
| Archivist
| Diocese of Galveston-Houston

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