Sarah,
I dont see the problem. You can always provide a link on your site to the
journal. Most on-line journals archive their stores and so you might need to
change the link to point to the archive site after the current issue is
past. I would not think it likely that the journal owners would be willing
to let you archive their journal without paying a fee for that but you
should ask them directly as the answer may be different for each publisher.
Bruce
-----Original Message-----
From: Sarah R. Watson <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, 13 August 1998 7:32
Subject: Re: database fields
>Some of the things I have found most useful have been access to online
>journals that are directly linked with malacology. I can't find any FREE
ones
>except HSN. I am trying to set up a similar thing on my website and it
hasn't
>been working too well (with my limited HTML capabilities ). I was wondering
if
>it is legal to scan in journals and have them posted and archived on a
website
>or will I have the feds banging down my door in a few weeks. ( parental
unit
>is a librarian so I am sensitive to the copyright issue) If not does
anyone
>know the URL for journals online that are FREE that I can include on my
>malacology links portion of my site
>Thanks
>
>Sarah Watson___@v
>Montgomery College
>Rockville MD
>
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