Copyright for Library and Information Service Professionals.

This practical guide is aimed specifically at information professionals who are often those responsible for copyright compliance in their organisation. Copyright infringement can carry both civil and criminal penalties, making it essential for those responsible to get it right. This new edition has...

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Author / Creator: Pedley, Paul.
Other Authors / Creators:Rohdie, Sam.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Edition:2nd ed.
Imprint: London : Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.
Series:Aslib Know How Guide
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Local Note:Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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505 0 |a Book Cover -- Half-Title -- Copyright -- Title -- Is your organisation a corporate member of Aslib -- Series Editor -- About the author -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Economic Rights -- Moral rights -- Duration of copyright -- Literary, dramatic, musical or artistic works -- Crown copyright -- Parliamentary copyright -- Databases -- 1. Copyright and libraries -- Staff handbook -- Posters -- Clear labelling on items not covered by the licences -- Notes on the library catalogue records of items not covered by the licences -- Appointing a key contact for copyright queries -- 2. User permissions -- Fair Dealing -- Library Privilege -- 3. Licensing schemes -- Copyright Licensing Agency -- Newspaper Licensing Agency -- Form A ('Application for and grant of indemnity and licence for photocopying and faxing of cuttings from newspapers') -- Form B -- Fee structure -- 1. Basic charge for copying -- 2. Systematic copying -- 3. Indemnity fee -- 4. VAT -- Copyright Tribunal -- HMSO -- Other licensing schemes -- 4. Digital use of copyright material -- Definition -- Fair dealing -- Library Privilege -- Online and CD-ROM databases -- The Internet -- Email -- Electronic Copyright Management Systems -- Digital Object Identifier (DOI) System -- Scanners -- Content access management -- The Copyright and Rights in Databases Regulations SI 1997/3032 -- 5. Licensing of electronic resources -- European Copyright User Platform (ECUP) -- International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC) -- John Cox Associates -- Tilburg University Library -- Heron -- NESLI -- PA/JISC -- Other resources -- CLA -- NLA -- 6. UK legislation -- Primary legislation -- Secondary legislation -- 7. EU documents -- Directives -- Proposals -- Press Releases -- Other items -- 8. International treaties and conventions -- 9. Case law -- 10. Copyright in the work environment. 
505 8 |a Case study 1 (Consulting engineers) -- Case study 2 (Law firm) -- Case study 3 (Engineering firm) -- Questions asked by information practitioners -- (i) How do you enforce copyright law where public access to photocopiers is concerned? -- (ii) Are blanket bans on reproduction of material by copyright holders legal? -- (iii) What is the copyright position regarding the downloading of information such as references or abstracts from online databases, and… -- (iv) How do we educate our users in non-abuse etc of the copyright system? Our users think that by signing a form they are absolved from all further… -- (v) What if the author's permission has been Obtained, but the publisher's has not. Can an item be copied? -- (vi) How should a record of photocopying be kept? -- (vii) Should 'old' photocopies in subject files all be thrown away? -- (viii) What if two individuals ask for a copy of the same paper to be ordered from the British Library Document Supply Centre (BLDSC)? -- 11. References and notes -- 12. Useful books and journals -- 13. Useful organisations, addresses and web sites -- Aslib Know How Guides. 
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