
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 16:47:31 -0500 Reply-To: list@project-wombat.org To: list-open@project-wombat.org Cornell's library has announced a new policy that it will no longer require permission for patrons to use copies of public domain materials that it provides. Since some of us talk about copyright and property rights to published materials every now and then, I thought the announcement might be of some interest. The news release is available at http://news.library.cornell.edu/com/news/PressReleases/Cornell-University -Library-Removes-All-Restrictions-on-Use-of-Public-Domain-Reproductions.c fm I hope other libraries, archives, and museums will come to the same conclusion. Happy trails, David David Haynes San Antonio

Cornell's library has announced a new policy that it will no longer require permission for patrons to use copies of public domain materials
Has anyone -- in practice -- figured out a way to get access to more of these Cornell bookscans than the approximately 1,300 at http://www.archive.org/details/cornell ? that it provides....

I tried to figure it out last night - no luck On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 8:47 PM, Jim Adcock <jimad@msn.com> wrote:
Has anyone -- in practice -- figured out a way to get access to more of these Cornell bookscans than the approximately 1,300 at http://www.archive.org/details/cornell ?
Cornell's library has announced a new policy that it will no longer require permission for patrons to use copies of public domain materials that it provides....
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