Subject: Question on sharing digital document delivery materials From: deg farrelly <deg.farrelly@xxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 19:06:34 -0700 |
I have received the following question from a faculty member. I would appreciate hearing your opinions on this. She writes: <<we are talking about developing a blackboard site that would have access limited to a handful of faculty - e.g., five or so - working collaboratively on a research topic (e.g., teacher retention). Suppose, as one of the five faculty members I get a digitally delivered document. Can I post that document to the blackboard site so that my collaborators can download it and access it? Visualize this as taking the place of a plastic tub of folders where shared resources would be kept. Can we do it? What limits?>> MY interpretation is (assuming all of the faculty are members of my institution and can be authenticated) if the document were something that we had licensed access to, there would be no question of * linking * a durable URL to the article. But POSTING an article received via DocDel or ILL for others to use is equivalent to making multiple photocopies and sending them out. Your thoughts? (Are MUCH appreciated!) -- deg farrelly, Associate Librarian Arizona State University at the West campus PO Box 37100 Phoenix, Arizona 85069-7100 Phone: 602.543.8522 Email: deg.farrelly@xxxxxxx
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