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Main Authors: Reed, Mary Hutchings, Stanek, Debra
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1986
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED282557
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author Reed, Mary Hutchings
Stanek, Debra
author_facet Reed, Mary Hutchings
Stanek, Debra
Reed, Mary Hutchings
Stanek, Debra
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contents Library and Classroom Use of Copyrighted Videotapes and Computer Software. Reed, Mary Hutchings Stanek, Debra Computer Software Copyrights Elementary Secondary Education Legal Responsibility Public Libraries School Libraries Videotape Recordings Designed to provide guidance for librarians, this publication expresses the opinion of the legal counsel of the American Library Association (ALA) regarding library and classroom use of copyrighted videotapes and computer programs. A discussion of videotapes considers the impact of the Copyright Revision Act of 1976 on in-classroom use, in-library use in public libraries, and loan and duplication of videotapes. Computer software concerns addressed include purchase conditions generally, avoiding license restrictions, loaning software, archival copies, and in-library and in-classroom use. Finally, 19 questions about the use of videotapes or computer software in the library or classroom are presented, and the appropriate response to each situation is provided. (KM)
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spellingShingle Library and Classroom Use of Copyrighted Videotapes and Computer Software.
Reed, Mary Hutchings
Stanek, Debra
Computer Software
Copyrights
Elementary Secondary Education
Legal Responsibility
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Videotape Recordings
Library and Classroom Use of Copyrighted Videotapes and Computer Software. Reed, Mary Hutchings Stanek, Debra Computer Software Copyrights Elementary Secondary Education Legal Responsibility Public Libraries School Libraries Videotape Recordings Designed to provide guidance for librarians, this publication expresses the opinion of the legal counsel of the American Library Association (ALA) regarding library and classroom use of copyrighted videotapes and computer programs. A discussion of videotapes considers the impact of the Copyright Revision Act of 1976 on in-classroom use, in-library use in public libraries, and loan and duplication of videotapes. Computer software concerns addressed include purchase conditions generally, avoiding license restrictions, loaning software, archival copies, and in-library and in-classroom use. Finally, 19 questions about the use of videotapes or computer software in the library or classroom are presented, and the appropriate response to each situation is provided. (KM)
title Library and Classroom Use of Copyrighted Videotapes and Computer Software.
topic Computer Software
Copyrights
Elementary Secondary Education
Legal Responsibility
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Videotape Recordings
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED282557