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102 will undoubtedly require their continuous reevaluation and adjustment. With these qualifications, the conference committee agrees that the guidelines are a reasonable interpretation of the proviso of section 108(8)(2) in the most common situations to which they apply today.
 * As for Professor Spaulding’s request, remember that these are guidelines. You may exercise some judgment. We think that a short-term project is a good example of when you may go beyond the “five article” guideline. Requesting six articles from the same journal title from other libraries does not bother us and, frankly, neither does a few more. We do not feel the least bit queasy until it moves into double figures.

Example 2

The requestor is an attorney who is working on a quick turnaround, one-time project.

Example 3

The requesting library confirms that the request complies with another provision of the Act, such as section 108(c)—to replace a damaged or lost copy.