Re: barred by LEXIS

From: Kelly Browne (browne@libra.law.utk.edu)
Date: Fri Jan 10 1997 - 08:40:54 PST


Me, too!

Kelly

> Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 10:54:02 -0500 (EST)
> From: Mark Gooch <mgooch@sledge.law.csuohio.edu>
> To: Howard Hood <hood@library.vanderbilt.edu>
> Cc: law-lib@ucdavis.edu
> Subject: Re: barred by LEXIS

> I just tried it twice and received the same message.
>
> Mark
>
> On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Howard Hood wrote:
>
> > I just tried to sign on to LEXIS. After I typed my password I got a
> > message that due to the unusually high number of law school users, I
> > was being denied access. I was then disconnected. This has never
> > happened to me in 16 years of using this service. Are law school
> > subscribers now second class customers who can be barred whenever
> > LEXIS-NEXIS believes it is convenient to do so? Has anyone else had
> > this problem?
> >
> > Howard Hood
> >
> > Howard A. Hood
> > Research Services
> > Vanderbilt Law Library
> > Nashville, TN 37240
> >
> > voice 615-322-2568
> > fax 615-343-1265
> > hood@library.vanderbilt.edu
> >
>
> -----
> Mark D. Gooch Cleveland State University
> Government Information Librarian 1801 Euclid Ave.
> Bartunek Law Library Cleveland, Ohio 44115
> (216)687-5579 Voice (216)687-5098 Fax
> mgooch@sledge.law.csuohio.edu
> http://www.law.csuohio.edu/lawlibrary/
>
>
Kelly Browne, browne@libra.law.utk.edu
Assistant Professor/Reference Librarian
University of Tennessee College of Law Library
Knoxville, Tennessee, USA



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