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Re: Free access with print sub (Buddy Pennington) Marcia Tuttle 24 Apr 2001 16:31 UTC

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Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 08:33:46 -0500
From: "MD_Buddy (Buddy Pennington)" <MD_Buddy@KCLIBRARY.ORG>
Subject: Re: Free access with print sub (Hallie Hankel)

It really depends on the publisher.  Some allow more open access than
others.  I think it is this title by title complexity that is pushing
libraries to adopting "group" programs to help manage access.  Some
libraries subscribe to groups of titles by a single publisher (Project Muse)
since the access is the same for all the titles. We are using Ebsco Online
to manage our online subscriptions.  It is a free service that Ebsco
provides to us and it takes the complexity out of our hands because Ebsco
manages it.

Buddy Pennington
Document Delivery Librarian
Kansas City Public Library
md_buddy@kclibrary.org
816-701-3552

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Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 16:17:24 -0500
From: "Hankel, Hallie" <hhankel@MAIL.JEFFERSON.LIB.LA.US>
Subject: Free access with print sub

I need some help regarding periodicals that allow free access to websites,
such as Value Line, using usernames, passwords, etc.
No IP's are involved.
I had assumed that since the print editions are used by a lot of people,
that the publishers would expect the same for the websites, but now I think
not. .

Are we supposed to give out the passwords, etc. to patrons?
Can the patrons use them outside of the library?
Are the publishers expecting this type of use?

Thanks for any help,
Hallie

Hallie Hankel
Serials Librarian
Jefferson Parish Library
4747 W. Napoleon Ave.
Metairie, LA 70001-2310
phone 504-838-1100
fax 504-838-1121
hhankel@mail.jefferson.lib.la.us