We recently had a phone request (at night, of course) from a local attorney
asking us to locate a specific law review article and fax it to her right
away. She was willing to pay whatever we wished to charge. The reference
librarian on duty felt that she was able to comply with the request, and, not
having any policy to guide her, did so. (This involved locating the article,
photocopying it, and sending the fax.) In order to develop the needed policy,
we are wondering how other academic law libraries would handle this or a
similar situation. Note that this is not an ILL situation, but service to an
individual.
B.J. Segel
Head of Technical Services
Pepperdine Law Library
bjsegel@pepvax.pepperdine.edu
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