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FAQ
DOCLINE -- License Restriction (LIC)


Question: When should I use the LIC code to reject requests?
Answer:

Lenders should use the LIC rejection code when the library's journal subscription prohibits Interlibrary loan (ILL) under the conditions specific to this request. For example, subscription prohibits ILL from the online journal outside the lender's country and the borrowing library is outside the lender's country. Journal subscriptions which entirely prohibit ILL under the publishers license agreement should not be listed in DOCLINE's serial holdings.


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Last reviewed: 17 September 2008
Last updated: 17 September 2008
First published: 29 June 2005
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