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RE:  DOQ Problem
 
Here is one more solution to obtaining another state or two
of the DOQs.  Our Law Library is also a selective depository
and it turns out may select one state.  Here at U. Cincinnati
we really could use Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.  I have
selected Ohio because all the departments I surveyed preferred
we have those disks on campus.  Looks like the Law Library
will obtain Indiana and store the disks in my library.  We
have a regional cooperative group GCLC in the Cincinnati
region.  Northrn Kentucky University will be getting Kentucky
and will loan the disks as they would any other materials
owned by a GCLC Library.  If you have a public library which
cooperates in lending (ours doesn't), you might also get them
to select another state and offer to house the disks with
your collection where they could be accessed more easily.
Just another idea.
 
Richard Spohn - University of Cincinnati