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From: Linda Wagner <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2017 03:40:45 +0000

Hello. I work at a small corporate library with limited subscriptions
to electronic resources. Our city's public library subscribes to
resources that our corporate library does not (the public library
serves anyone who lives or works in their service area). For
librarians under similar circumstances, do you ever direct employees
to your public library where they can then access the resource
themselves? If so, do you include any broad usage guidance such as
"content is for individual use only -- do not make copies, email, save
to a network...".

Thank you and apologies if this is a ridiculous question. My goal is
to provide helpful, ethically sound service.


Linda Wagner, MLIS

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