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Jaeger, Paul T.; Bertot, John Carlo; Gorham, Ursula – Library Quarterly, 2013
Public libraries are heavily affected by political and policy-making processes that shape the funding, activities, and roles of libraries in society, with the explosion of information policy decisions in the past two decades significantly increasing the responsibilities of libraries while also increasing limitations on their activities. Research…
Descriptors: Information Policy, Public Libraries, Information Science, Information Science Education
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
Disclafani, Carrie Bertling; Hall, Renee – Journal of Library & Information Services In Distance Learning, 2012
The Excelsior College Library is turning fearful faculty members into empowered copyright role models. Geared towards institutions operating without a copyright policy or department, this article outlines a three-step process for fostering faculty collaboration surrounding copyright practices: (1) Give faculty and course developers the tools and…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Online Courses, College Libraries, Role Models
Nathan, Lisa P.; MacGougan, Alice; Shaffer, Elizabeth – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2014
Social networking tools offer opportunities for innovative, participative pedagogical practice within traditional institutional frameworks. However, tensions continue to develop within this space: between creativity and security, personal and professional identity, privacy and openness. We argue that iSchools are uniquely positioned to create…
Descriptors: Social Networks, School Policy, Educational Technology, Online Courses
Wilkinson, Margaret Ann; Gerolami, Natasha – Government Information Quarterly, 2009
A historical and theoretical analysis of the copyright environment demonstrates that both the economic rights associated with copyright and the moral rights often associated with copyright perform social functions. The latter have not been as universally embraced or adopted as the former. The lack of enthusiasm for moral rights is argued to be…
Descriptors: Information Needs, Copyrights, Information Policy, Authors
Koss, Judith C. – School Library Journal, 2009
Is it legal to copy a DVD onto a school district's server? As general counsel for a company that publishes and distributes educational videos and sells video-on-demand servers that digitally deliver them to the classroom, the author gets that question from educators all the time. And the answer is: it depends. If one is dealing with copyrighted…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Reprography, Video Technology, Use Studies
Marcum, Tanya M.; Perry, Sandra J. – College and University, 2010
Those who come in contact with students at the post-secondary level face a myriad of potential legal challenges in their interactions with students and others. All members of the academic community should be familiar with the more common legal issues and to plan accordingly to avoid future problems. This article explores FERPA in the classroom,…
Descriptors: Legal Problems, Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Professional Development, Legal Responsibility
Foster, Andrea L. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
The University of Iowa has reversed course on a plan to make some students' theses freely available online, following protests from students in the university's writing programs. The students said the plan could have threatened the potential commercial value of their novels, plays, and other creative works. The controversy began in late winter,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Copyrights, Degree Requirements, Writing (Composition)
Atkinson, Robert D. – Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, 2010
For many years, debates over telecommunications network policy were marked by a relative lack of partisan and ideological conflict. In the last decade, this has changed markedly. Today, debates over a whole set of issues, including broadband competition, net neutrality, copyright, privacy, and others, have become more contentious. These…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Competition, Privacy, Free Enterprise System
Simes, Laura; Pymm, Bob – Journal of Web Librarianship, 2009
Selective archiving of Web sites in Australia has been under way since 1996. This approach has seen carefully selected sites preserved after site owners granted permission. The labor-intensive nature of this process means only a small number of sites can ever be acquired in this manner. An alternate approach is an automated…
Descriptors: Legal Problems, Copyrights, Foreign Countries, Archives
Barrett, G. Jaia, Ed. – Association of Research Libraries, 2009
"Research Library Issues" ("RLI") is a bimonthly report from ARL (Association of Research Libraries), CNI (Coalition of Networked Information), and SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition). This issue includes the following articles: (1) Removing All Restrictions: Cornell's New Policy on Use of Public…
Descriptors: Research Libraries, Reports, Electronic Publishing, Access to Information
Albanese, Andrew Richard – Library Journal, 2007
A little over a year ago, press releases from the Association of American Publishers (AAP) and Cornell University touted the release of new "jointly drafted" copyright guidelines to govern what has become a tense subject: the use of electronic course reserves, or e-reserves. Since the mid-1990s, e-reserves have offered libraries and academic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Copyrights, Course Content, Academic Libraries
Castro, Daniel – Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, 2010
Legislation introduced in Congress last month (the "Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act") would take an aggressive and needed stand against online piracy, a growing problem that hurts American consumers and costs Americans jobs. Critics of the legislation argue that this bill would hurt free speech, encourage censorship in foreign…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Internet, Federal Legislation, Criticism
Cockrum, Colton Dwayne – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study was designed to explore the phenomenon of college students who illegally file-share. The main research question was, "What are the experiences of college students who file-share and what are their perspectives on the moral and legal implications for doing so?" Data were collected from six students using interviews, focus…
Descriptors: College Students, Sharing Behavior, Focus Groups, Moral Issues
Canadian Association of University Teachers, 2008
Fair Dealing is the right, within limits, to reproduce a substantial amount of a copyrighted work without permission from, or payment to, the copyright owner. Its purpose is to facilitate creativity and free expression by ensuring reasonable access to existing knowledge while at the same time protecting the interests of copyright owners. It is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Copyrights, Intellectual Property, Guidelines