U.S.D. has limited the Lexis stand-alone printer to faculty and staff use
only. Students may print to the attached printers, their printers at
home, or down-load to a disk. We have not had any problems with this
limitation.
We will not allow students to use the laser printer until Lexis can limit
the number of pages or lines for student printing. So far Mead has not
been able to do that.
Frank Weston
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On Wed, 2 Nov 1994, Dan Freehling wrote:
> Janet:
>
> We are looking into the issue of limiting LEXIS and WESTLAW printing by
> students. In our opinion, some bad research habits are beeing developed
> by the wholesale printing of items that are already available in hard
> copy only a few feet away. I am reasonable sure that we will limit
> printing in some way but the specifics have not been worked out yet.
>
> Dan Freehling
> Boston University
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>
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