Actually Deg, I'd like to augment your question. How many of use *are* 
undertaking the practice? Copying VHS for instance. We at EMU are not yet, due 
to some of my colleagues's objections, but I'd be interested in the process and 
backup plan. It seems logical to me to place a 108 notice on the record, but on 
the other hand, why make that an obvious "come on, make my day" challenge. It's 
lawful ... why would it need to be mentioned on the record?

I write from curiosity not from any particular stand on the issue. 

Oh, wait a tick, is that my BitTorrent notifying me of another download?

Randal


On Mar 16, 2015, at 6:33 PM, Deg Farrelly <[email protected]> wrote:

> Question about your cataloging policy:
> 
> If you have invoked US Copyright Law Section 108 to make a copy of a video in 
> your collection, do you provide a catalog record for the copy/ies?
> 
> If so, does the catalog record contain a reference to Section 108?
> 
> Thanx.
> 
> Feel free to respond off list if you wish.
> 
> -deg
> 
> deg farrelly
> ShareStream Administrator/Media Librarian
> Arizona State University Libraries
> Tempe, AZ  85287-1006
> 602.332.3103
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