Forgive what might seem obvious/dumb/arrogant? but if these are photocopies, why are they being brought in to the collection? If they have annotations or notes that reflect his research, I could understand, but if they are simply photocopies WITHOUT such advesaria, why?
Dennis Moser, MILS
Project Director, IMLS National Leadership Grant
Digital Imaging Faculty
Lee College
P.O. Box 818, Baytown, TX 77522-0818
(281)425-6819/(281)425-6557 (fax)
dmoser@lee.edu
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From: Jennie Thomas
Reply To: Jennie Thomas
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 09:15
To: ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
Subject: Research Collections and ILLs
We recently received a professor's research collection that contains mostly photocopies of materials he used in his research and his notes for several published articles of his, but also some materials that are clearly identified as having been received through interlibrary loan and stamped with the copyright notification of, in most cases, the archival institution that copied the material for him. Having contacted a specialist in ILL copyright law, she stated the following:
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Jennie Thomas
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