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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1978
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED156194
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contents Photocopying by Academic, Public and Nonprofit Research Libraries. Copyrights Guidelines Laws Libraries Publishing Industry Reprography This pamphlet was prepared by the Association of American Publishers (AAP) and the Authors League to: (1) state their understanding of fair use and library photocopying under Section 107; (2) state their understanding of the library copying privileges granted by Section 108, and the limits it imposes on photocopying by nonprofit libraries; (3) present interim guidelines to assist library personnel in determining when a library's production or distribution of photocopies for its own patrons does or does not require copyright permission; and (4) answer questions on library photocopying frequently asked by librarians, educators, and others. The appendices include guidelines for classroom copying in not-for-profit educational institutions with respect to books and periodicals; an excerpt from the Senate Committee's report on systematic copying; a reprint of sections 107 and 108 of the new copyright law; means available to obtain photocopying licenses or authorized copies of copyrighted materials; and discussion of how to obtain permissions. (Author/JPF)
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spellingShingle Photocopying by Academic, Public and Nonprofit Research Libraries.
Copyrights
Guidelines
Laws
Libraries
Publishing Industry
Reprography
Photocopying by Academic, Public and Nonprofit Research Libraries. Copyrights Guidelines Laws Libraries Publishing Industry Reprography This pamphlet was prepared by the Association of American Publishers (AAP) and the Authors League to: (1) state their understanding of fair use and library photocopying under Section 107; (2) state their understanding of the library copying privileges granted by Section 108, and the limits it imposes on photocopying by nonprofit libraries; (3) present interim guidelines to assist library personnel in determining when a library's production or distribution of photocopies for its own patrons does or does not require copyright permission; and (4) answer questions on library photocopying frequently asked by librarians, educators, and others. The appendices include guidelines for classroom copying in not-for-profit educational institutions with respect to books and periodicals; an excerpt from the Senate Committee's report on systematic copying; a reprint of sections 107 and 108 of the new copyright law; means available to obtain photocopying licenses or authorized copies of copyrighted materials; and discussion of how to obtain permissions. (Author/JPF)
title Photocopying by Academic, Public and Nonprofit Research Libraries.
topic Copyrights
Guidelines
Laws
Libraries
Publishing Industry
Reprography
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED156194