Yes, and of IP ranges which are nothing to do with us. It
is
getting a bit irritating to be honest as they are every
other
day. Our real IP access is not affected.
Louise Cole
Electronic Resources Team Leader
Health Sciences Library
Level 7 Worsley Building
University of Leeds
email: l.cole leeds.ac.uk
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[mailto:owner-liblicense-l lists.yale.edu] On Behalf
Of Elizabeth R
Lorbeer
Sent: 30 May 2006 22:58
To: liblicense-l lists.yale.edu
Subject: Spider Activity Reports from Blackwell Synergy
I am trying to troubleshoot, again, a reported message from
Blackwell Synergy regarding "spider activity"
from my
university's IP range. Our previous investigation showed
no
abuse on the part of our user - however we received another
message that an IP range was turned off. It takes hours to
troubleshoot and our IT logs can't find anything
suspicious. Our
license allows us to correct any abuse - however I am
growing
tired of not finding any problems on our end. Is anyone
else
having the same problem with Blackwell?
Thanks,
Liz Lorbeer
Associate Director for Content Management
Assistant Professor
Lister Hill Library of the the Health Sciences
lorbeer uab.edu
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