Copying Items Available at IHSL & Oboler Libraries Service

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[edit] Description:

Idaho Health Sciences Library (IHSL) staff photocopy journal articles, book chapters, and other items available in our Library. These items are then emailed, mailed, or faxed to you, often within 24 hours of receipt of the request. To request photocopies, visit the IHSL, email us, or contact us by telephone or fax. You also may request photocopies via the Loansome Doc ordering feature available in PubMed; contact Marcia Francis for more information and registration codes.

Photocopying is subject to the restrictions of the United States Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code). Copyright fees per item (when applicable) are set by the publisher of each item, can vary widely ($.50 to $250.00 or more per article), and are paid to the Copyright Clearance Center. IHSL staff may refuse to accept a photocopy request if they feel the photocopying would violate copyright law.


[edit] Available to:

ISU Physicians and Residents (Dental Sciences, Family Medicine, Student Health Center); Idaho Hospitals' and Clinics' Staff; and Idaho Health Care Professionals.

Note: Other individuals, may request this service from the Oboler Library's Copy Center.


[edit] Fees:

Requester Fee
ISU Physicians and Residents (Dental Sciences, Family Medicine, Student Health Center) $6.00 per item
Idaho Hospitals' & Clinics' Staff Contact your hospital's/clinic's administrative office or consult agreement signed by the IHSL and your clinic or hospital. Contact IHSL staff if you have any questions.
Idaho Health Care Professionals $12.00 per item + $0.10 per page if over 30 pages + applicable copyright fee + $3.00 copyright processing fee


Disclaimer: Idaho Health Sciences Library (IHSL) services are provided on a cost-recovery, non-profit basis. The Idaho Health Sciences Library and Idaho State University assume no responsibility for the accuracy or comprehensiveness of the information provided or any damages resulting from its use. Information or service received from the IHSL is not to be construed as a substitute for the advice of a qualified health care professional.


Questions or Comments? Email us at ihsl@isu.edu or call 282-4686 or 1-800-363-4781.


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