Unauthorized downloading of scientific information

Subject: Unauthorized downloading of scientific information
From: Lloyd Davidson <Ldavids@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 14:52:35 -0500
Dr. John Gorman, a professor at the CUNY John Jay College of Criminal 
Justice and the author of a recent paper in the Yale Journal of Law & 
Technology titled "Balancing National Security and Open Science: A Proposal 
for Due Process Vetting" (text available on request)  has asked me to post 
the following question for him.  Please contact Brian Gorman directly 
regarding this.  He is researching open access, open science, government 
secrecy and national security:
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Q:  Have any of your libraries discovered cases of suspicious downloading 
patterns from scientific journals or other technical resources by walk-in 
or other users (e.g. massive downloading to capture a journal's archive)?

Brian Gorman, Asst. Prof.
Law, Police Science, Criminal Justice Administration
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
899 10th Ave.
Rm 422 T
New York, NY 10019
212/237-8412 (B)
212/237-8383 FAX
<mailto:bgorman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>bgorman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Lloyd A. Davidson
Life Sciences Librarian and Head, Circulation Services
Seeley G. Mudd Library for Science and Engineering
2233 Tech Drive
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL  60208

Ldavids@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  (847)491-2906 (Voice)   1-847-491-4655 (fax)  

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