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Lapinski, P. Scott – Public Services Quarterly, 2012
One of the many challenges that content creators and repository administrators are both struggling with in this "born digital" information environment is the "ownership" of content. After several years of engaging directly with researchers across their campus and providing seminars on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access Policy,…
Descriptors: Certification, Copyrights, Information Policy, Contracts
Kaser, Dick – Computers in Libraries, 2009
According to the recent survey of Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP), one of the several top trends in publishing nowadays is the licensing liberalization among publishers. Licensing options now abound and there are various price points for libraries considering new collections. One such example is how SAGE offers…
Descriptors: Certification, Library Services, Online Vendors, Information Policy
2001
The Copyright Forum serves as a venue for the discussion of digital copyright issues of interest to Canadian educational institutions, libraries, archives, and museums. The Forum currently comprises 13 national associations. The members of the participating associations are both creators and users of digital intellectual content, and a number of…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Foreign Countries, Information Policy, Intellectual Property
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Bollier, David – Knowledge Quest, 2003
Discusses the control of digital content and the stakes for libraries and our democratic culture. Highlights include copyright term extension, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, use of contract law to limit the public domain, database legislation, trademarks versus the public domain, the void in our cultural vocabulary, and the concept of the…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Copyrights, Databases, Democracy
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Weinberg, Jonathan – Update on Law-Related Education, 1998
Examines questions of Internet regulation by comparison with other forms of media and regulations applying to them. Discusses legal issues of free speech, content regulation, intellectual property rights, and commercial law. Concludes that in law-enforcement terms, the Internet is different from mass media and cannot be regulated easily. (DSK)
Descriptors: Censorship, Civics, Comparative Analysis, Copyrights
Bruwelheide, Janis H. – 1999
The electronic environment is currently forcing educators at all levels to revisit issues concerning intellectual property. Quick availability of information and data through the Internet has changed the way the general public views information since it seems to be in endless supply from any computer on any individual desktop. This paper presents…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Uses in Education, Copyrights, Educational Resources
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Massant, Eric J. – Journal of Government Information, 1994
Discusses policy principles that information provider companies agree upon, including the public's right of access to information; equality of access; diverse information sources; monopoly control of public information; fees for access; and public participation in decisions about access. Funding for the depository library system and new federal…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Copyrights, Decision Making, Depository Libraries