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Southeast Asia Microform Project (SEAM)
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Prospectus of the Southeast Asia Microform Project
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Revised 1978, 1989, 1998, 2000
This Prospectus supersedes the original prospectus
for the Southeast Asian Microform Project (SEAM) and the
Southeast Asian Microform Project/North American Pool (SEAM/NAP)
issued in February 1970 and the 1978 Revised Prospectus
and 1989 Revised Prospectus. Participants in those projects
retained all of the rights to access to the microforms acquired
by the project which were set forth in the February 1970
prospectus and its 1978 Revision which consolidate SEAM
and SEAM/NAP into a single project.
The 1989 revision clarified the relationship between
SEAM and CRL (including offering limited borrowing privileges
to members of the latter), bring the organizational structure
closer to practice, and revise lending/copying policies
to reflect growing collections of positive copies.
This 1998 revision of the prospectus adds one faculty
member to the Executive Committee and changes the terms
of office of the Committee, as approved by the SEAM membership
by a ballot vote on May 15, 1998. The 2000 revision
formalizes the agreement to have the Past-Chair serve as
an ex officio member of the Executive Committee for one
year.
Purpose of SEAM
The Southeast Asia Microform Project (SEAM) is a cooperative
endeavor established to provide subscribing institutions
with better coverage of research materials related to the
study of Southeast Asia. Toward this end, SEAM will film
or acquire films of such research materials and make them
readily available to subscribers to the project.
Organization
- Election of the Executive Committee.
The Chairperson of the Executive Committee, ninety
days before each annual meeting, shall appoint a nominating
committee, to circulate a ballot with its nominees and
blanks for additional nominees at least thirty days
before the meeting. The new officers will take office
immediately after the annual meeting of the SEAM Committee.
Should a vacancy occur on the Committee between elections,
the Executive committee may appoint a member of the
SEAM Committee to fill the vacant position for the remainder
of the unfilled term.
- Duties of the Executive Committee
- To determine the acquisitions of the project in
accordance with the recommendations of the full committee.
- To make recommendations to the full committee concerning
policy.
- To carry on the business of the project between
the meetings of the full committee. The full Committee
may extend limited latitude to the Executive Committee
to acquire materials without a mail ballot.
- To circulate the minutes of each full Committee
and each Executive Committee meeting to the subscribers
of the project not more than 60 days after said meeting.
Rights and Obligations of Subscribing Members
- Subscribing institutions have the right to borrow from
the pool any positive microform acquired by the project
during the year, or years, for which the subscription
has been paid. (Subscribers outside North America may
be subjected to such restrictions as are necessary for
guaranteeing the rapid and safe movement of borrowed film
[such as a small depository account to cover postage]).
- Subscribing institutions have the right of purchasing
for its own use, at cost, a positive microform copy from
any negative acquired by the project (during the term
of their membership), unless such duplication was prohibited
under the terms of acquisition of the negative.
- Subscribers will receive regularly lists of materials
acquired by the project and, periodically, full catalogs
of materials owned by the project.
- The borrowing institution will pay return transportation
and insurance charges on materials borrowed and will reimburse
the project for any damage or loss of film that occurs
while the film is in the subscriber's custody. The amount
of film to be borrowed for the use of any one patron at
one time shall be limited to reasonable quantities and
loan periods shall be limited to a reasonable time. In
case of duplicate requests for the same material, the
loan period may be limited to insure prompt access for
the second institution.
Subscription Fees
- A member of the project shall pay an annual subscription
fee. The fee shall become due and payable in full on July
1st of the subscription year. The subscription year shall
run from July 1st of each year to June 30th of the following
year.
- The subscription fee and special fees shall be determined
by a majority vote of subscribing members paying the full
fee at the time of the vote.
- A retrospective fee, set by a majority vote of the subscribing
members, shall entitle a new member institution to access
to all materials owned by the project.
- Special fees may be established for smaller institutions
and for overseas institutions wishing duplication privileges
only. Institutions which pay such smaller fees as might
be established will have no representation upon the full
committee or the Executive Committee and will be subject
to such limitations as to borrowing privileges as might
be established by the Executive Committee.
Access to Project Material by Non-Members
- Positive microform copies acquired by the project will
not be lent to non-subscribers, except under the terms
described below, and subscribers may not borrow such material
on behalf of non-subscribing libraries. However, nothing
shall prevent a subscriber from borrowing such material
for use in the subscriber's library by a visiting scholar
from a non-subscribing institution.
- Member institutions of the Center for Research Libraries
may borrow without charge a limited number of project
materials each year. As a guide, a limited number shall
be no more than three titles of approximately six (6)
rolls per title.
- Non-subscribers may purchase a positive microform copy
for their own use from any negative owned and controlled
by the project for the cost of the print plus a surcharge
to be determined by the full members. Income beyond
costs from such sales will be used to increase the scope
of the project.
- Non-subscribing libraries who are not members of CRL
may borrow positive copies of materials owned by SEAM
in the same quantities as non-subscribing CRL members,
with payment of fees equal to those which CRL would charge
non-members for the same items.
- Any institution located in Southeast Asia will have
the right of purchasing for its own use, at the cost of
printing, a positive copy from any negative acquired by
the project, unless the negative is so restricted as to
make duplication impossible.
Ownership and Project Termination
- The assets of the project shall be the property of the
Center For Research Libraries with the understanding that
subscribers to the project shall always have the right
to borrow from the Center any positive microform copy
acquired by the project and to buy their own positive
print from any negative owned and controlled by the project
for only the cost of making the positive print.
- In the event of termination of the project, subscribers
to the project shall continue to have the same right of
access as above to all microforms acquired by the project
during its existence.
- In the event of dissolution of the Center for Research
Libraries, disposition of the assets of the project will
be made in consultation with the institutions participating
in the project.
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