The Copyright Law and the Health Sciences Librarian

The Copyright Law and the Health Sciences Librarian
Author: Medical Library Association
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1989
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015019597049

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Copyright

Copyright
Author: Graham P Cornish
Publsiher: Facet Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-10-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781783304233

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Cornish's Copyright is the standard work in its field and is indispensable for all librarians and information professionals who are looking for solutions to their copyright problems. The book explains the provisions of the UK Copyright Act and supporting legislation in quick and easy question-and-answer form. This revised edition is fully updated to take into account all of the changes that have come into force since the 6th edition was published in 2015. All types of material that may attract copyright are considered, including: literary, dramatic and musical works artistic works sound recordings films and video broadcast databases computer programs and websites. The text is amplified by the use of practical examples to illustrate complex points and complemented by a detailed index that enables the enquirer to pinpoint topics and proposed action quickly and accurately. The appendices provide helpful lists of addresses and selected further sources of information. This book will be invaluable for all librarians, information professionals and students who are looking for solutions to their copyright problems.

Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators

Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators
Author: Kenneth D. Crews
Publsiher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780838910924

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The advancement of innovative education, librarianship, and scholarship has become increasingly entangled with copyright law. Research and education seem to be routinely reinvented with the creation of new software and technological devices. Private agreements are becoming a dominant force on the shape of legal rights and responsibilities.

Complete Copyright

Complete Copyright
Author: Carrie Russell
Publsiher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2004-06-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838935435

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Offering a wealth of information on library copyright concerns in a vibrant, highly accessible format, Complete Copyright is a must-have resource for your library. ALA copyright expert Russell provides clear, user-friendly guidance for both common copyright issues and latest trends, including the intricacies of copyright in the digital world.

Copyright for Librarians

Copyright for Librarians
Author: Laurence John Taylor
Publsiher: Hastings, East Sussex : Tamarisk Books
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1980
Genre: Copyright
ISBN: UOM:39015034358757

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Monograph commenting copyright legislation in the UK, intended for use by librarians - presents interpretations of copyright act of 1956 and developments to 1973, discusses the whitford committee report on reprography (photocopys), covers microfilm and microfiche, audiovisual aids, computer programmes, abstracting bulletins, etc., And includes comparison in the USA, Australia and EC countries. References.

Navigating Copyright for Libraries

Navigating Copyright for Libraries
Author: Jessica Coates,Victoria Owen,Susan Reilly
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2022-08-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110732009

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Information is a critical resource for personal, economic and social development. Libraries and archives are the primary access point to information for individuals and communities with much of the information protected by copyright or licence terms. In this complex legal environment, librarians and information professionals operate at the fulcrum of copyright’s balance, ensuring understanding of and compliance with copyright legislation and enabling access to knowledge in the pursuit of research, education and innovation. This book, produced on behalf of the IFLA Copyright and other Legal Matters (CLM) Advisory Committee, provides basic and advanced information about copyright, outlines limitations and exceptions, discusses communicating with users and highlights emerging copyright issues. The chapters note the significance of the topic; describe salient points of the law and legal concepts; present selected comparisons of approaches around the world; highlight opportunities for reform and advocacy; and help libraries and librarians find their way through the copyright maze.

The Copyright Librarian

The Copyright Librarian
Author: Linda Frederiksen
Publsiher: Chandos Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780081002117

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Within most libraries in the United States today there is an information professional who has become the ‘go-to’ person for grasping and grappling with copyright questions. While not an attorney, this librarian has developed an awareness and understanding of copyright law, legislation and practice as they relate to a wide variety of library activities. This practical handbook provides a broad overview of copyright librarianship. It is written for information professionals whose area of expertise, specialization or job it is to inform and educate others about the ethical use and best practices surrounding copyrighted materials It is written about the person with solid analytical skills and the ability to adapt and adjust in a rapidly changing environment; someone who can serve as an intermediary between information producers and consumers; someone who is knowledgeable about the law and providing access to information; someone who is well positioned within an organization to answer questions about copyright and provide reliable, accurate, and relevant answers, information, assistance, and guidance when needed. In short: a copyright librarian. Thorough and up-to-date look at an emerging field of specialization within libraries Provides an overview of job opportunities available and how to prepare for these jobs Presents a range of useful current awareness and professional development resources and tools for the new, prospective, and working professional Addresses common misperceptions about copyright librarians

Digital Rights Management

Digital Rights Management
Author: Catherine A. Lemmer,Carla P. Wale
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2016-09-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781442263765

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In a world of users that routinely click “I Agree” buttons, librarians may be the lone voice raising an alert to the privacy, use, and ownership issues arising in connection with the design and implementation of digital rights management (DRM) technologies. DRM reflects the efforts of copyright owners to prevent the illegal distribution of copyrighted material – an admirable goal on its face. A common misunderstanding is that DRM is copyright law. It is not. Rather it is a method of preventing copyright infringement; however, if unchecked, DRM has the potential to violate privacy, limit ownership rights, and undermine the delicate balance of rights and policies established by our current system of copyright. All three of these arenas are critical for both librarians and their users. Reflecting the shift from ownership to access, libraries are increasingly providing access to rights-protected digital content. Libraries strive to provide access to rights-protected content in a manner that protects both the content creator and the privacy of the user. DRM encompasses a variety of technologies and strategies utilized by content owners and managers to limit access to and the use of rights-protected content. Librarians need to understand DRM to effectively enable users to access and use rights-protected digital content while at the same time protecting the privacy of the user. Designed to address the practical operational and planning issues related to DRM, this guide explores the critical issues and challenges faced by librarians. After reading it, librarians will better understand: the digital content rights protection scheme; the various DRM technologies and how they are used; how to use authentication and authorization standards, strategies, and technologies; and, the privacy and security issues related to DRM. Edited by two librarians who also hold law degrees, this is a best practices guide for front-line librarians on how to best respond to the impact of DRM schemes on collection development, staffing, budget, service, and other library concerns.