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[Colonial Numismatics] Two items

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    Actually Stan, most dissertations are copyrighted and a single copy
    for personal use probably falls under "fair use" but depositing a
    copy in a library probably doesn't. I am not a lawyer but did a
    stint wrking for the company that publishes virtually all US and
    Canadian dissertations (then UMI now "Bell & Howell Information and
    Learning"). I know that all copies we sold caried a copyright notice.

    Thanks to John for getting a copy of this. British dissertations are
    notoriously difficult to get. Some of the rules require you to get
    per,mission of the ex-student, who may be difficult to track down.
    And no single company sells them so you have to go to the university
    usually. Maybe it's changed. I hope so.

    Stan, does the WVU web site have any restrictions on use of the
    dissertations? It would be great if they became public.

    Dan

    At 3:00 PM -0400 10/11/02, Stan Stephens wrote:
    >Ray,
    >I wouldn't think there would be restrictions, at WVU where I am, all
    >dissertations published here are put online for public consumption.
    >The logistics are another matter but certainly we could work it out.
    >We have a good bit of crossover between C4, CTCC, and EAC. I think
    >John was right when he said CTCC would have an interest in this
    >document. From a club's perspective maybe more than C4.
    >Stan
    >
    >
    >Ray Williams wrote:
    >
    >>Hi Stan! That's a good thought but I don't know the logistics of
    >>sharing and making copies of this document. John, Are there any
    >>restrictions placed on us making copies... Ray W
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    <div>Actually Stan, most dissertations are copyrighted and a single
    copy for personal use probably falls under "fair use" but
    depositing a copy in a library probably doesn't.  I am not a
    lawyer but did a stint wrking for the company that publishes
    virtually all US and Canadian dissertations  (then UMI now
    "Bell & Howell Information and Learning").  I know
    that all copies we sold caried a copyright notice. </div>
    <div><br></div>
    <div>Thanks to John for getting a copy of this.  British
    dissertations are notoriously difficult to get.  Some of the
    rules require you to get per,mission of the ex-student, who may be
    difficult to track down. And no single company sells them so you have
    to go to the university usually.  Maybe it's changed. I hope
    so.</div>
    <div><br></div>
    <div>Stan, does the WVU web site have any restrictions on use of the
    dissertations?  It would be great if they became public.</div>
    <div><br></div>
    <div>Dan</div>
    <div><br></div>
    <div>At 3:00 PM -0400 10/11/02, Stan Stephens wrote:</div>
    <blockquote type="cite" cite>Ray,<br>
    I wouldn't think there would be restrictions, at WVU where I am, all
    dissertations published here are put online for public consumption.
    The logistics are another matter but certainly we could work it out.
    We have a good bit of crossover between C4, CTCC, and EAC. I think
    John was right when he said CTCC would have an interest in this
    document. From a club's perspective maybe more than C4.<br>
    Stan<br>
     <br>
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    <blockquote type="cite" cite>Ray Williams wrote:<br>
    <blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Arial" size="-1">Hi
    Stan!    That's a good thought but I don't know the
    logistics of sharing and making copies of this document.  John,
    Are there any restrictions placed on us making
    copies...</font> <font face="Arial" size="-1">Ray
    W</font></blockquote>
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