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Copyright questions asked by libraries
Describes the history, purpose and membership of the Lis-Copyseek e-mail discussion list. Reports on an analysis of the year 2000 Lis-Copyseek archives that was performed to gain an understanding of the copyright questions faced by libraries. Concludes that traffic on the list has increased consider...
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description | Describes the history, purpose and membership of the Lis-Copyseek e-mail discussion list. Reports on an analysis of the year 2000 Lis-Copyseek archives that was performed to gain an understanding of the copyright questions faced by libraries. Concludes that traffic on the list has increased considerably since the list’s inception. The majority of concerns relate to copyright in the print environment, in particular the regulations concerning short loan collections and course packs. Provides examples of questions and topics libraries are discussing on the list. Recommends that further copyright assistance be provided to libraries trying to work within current regulations. |
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spelling | rr-article-94138402001-01-01T00:00:00Z Copyright questions asked by libraries Elizabeth Gadd (1384317) Richard Gaston (3910426) Library and information studies not elsewhere classified Academic libraries Copyright Describes the history, purpose and membership of the Lis-Copyseek e-mail discussion list. Reports on an analysis of the year 2000 Lis-Copyseek archives that was performed to gain an understanding of the copyright questions faced by libraries. Concludes that traffic on the list has increased considerably since the list’s inception. The majority of concerns relate to copyright in the print environment, in particular the regulations concerning short loan collections and course packs. Provides examples of questions and topics libraries are discussing on the list. Recommends that further copyright assistance be provided to libraries trying to work within current regulations. 2001-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Journal contribution 2134/9695 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Copyright_questions_asked_by_libraries/9413840 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
spellingShingle | Library and information studies not elsewhere classified Academic libraries Copyright Elizabeth Gadd Richard Gaston Copyright questions asked by libraries |
title | Copyright questions asked by libraries |
title_full | Copyright questions asked by libraries |
title_fullStr | Copyright questions asked by libraries |
title_full_unstemmed | Copyright questions asked by libraries |
title_short | Copyright questions asked by libraries |
title_sort | copyright questions asked by libraries |
topic | Library and information studies not elsewhere classified Academic libraries Copyright |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/9695 |