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74 Example 2

The University of Freedonia charges $5.00 plus $.50 per page.

Example 3

The library at the Freedonia School of Medicine charges non-profit institutions $10 per article, and for-profit institutions $20.

Example 4

The University of Freedonia Law Library has a minimum copying charge of $15 for individuals and non-profit institutions, and $20 for businesses. To that it adds a $.50 per-page photocopying charge. For business requests it also adds a $1 per-minute labor fee, with a minimum labor charge of $15.00. In other words, a ten-page article costs a business at least $40.00.

Example 5

The Freedonia Institute of Technology (FIT) Library sets up a fee-based document delivery unit (FIT-DOC). It has its own budget and hires its own staff. It advertises its document delivery services throughout the state and the region, especially to the corporate and scientific communities. It charges non-profits a flat $25 per article charge, and for-profit organizations $35 per article, plus whatever royalties it pays for copying. It also does online research at a charge of $50 per half hour. FIT-DOC is a member of the CCC and pays royalties to the CCC.