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Auteur principal: Scott, Marianne
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2002
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contents Legal Deposit and Copyright: Some Issues of Concern. Scott, Marianne Access to Information Copyrights Federal Legislation Information Sources International Law Legislation Library Collections National Libraries Ownership Preservation This paper highlights some issues of concern for national libraries about the way national copyright legislation and, increasingly, international agreements may effect how successful they are in carrying out their mission. Discussion includes copyright and exceptions to copyright; preservation and access; preservation exceptions; access exceptions; recent amendments to copyright legislation; and international initiatives. The paper concludes that the concept of a national library as an institution, which promotes the published heritage of a country and facilitates access to that heritage, should not be perceived as being in conflict with copyright owners; in the end, what is required is understanding and trust between all parties in the information chain. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Legal Deposit and Copyright: Some Issues of Concern.
Scott, Marianne
Access to Information
Copyrights
Federal Legislation
Information Sources
International Law
Legislation
Library Collections
National Libraries
Ownership
Preservation
Legal Deposit and Copyright: Some Issues of Concern. Scott, Marianne Access to Information Copyrights Federal Legislation Information Sources International Law Legislation Library Collections National Libraries Ownership Preservation This paper highlights some issues of concern for national libraries about the way national copyright legislation and, increasingly, international agreements may effect how successful they are in carrying out their mission. Discussion includes copyright and exceptions to copyright; preservation and access; preservation exceptions; access exceptions; recent amendments to copyright legislation; and international initiatives. The paper concludes that the concept of a national library as an institution, which promotes the published heritage of a country and facilitates access to that heritage, should not be perceived as being in conflict with copyright owners; in the end, what is required is understanding and trust between all parties in the information chain. (AEF)
title Legal Deposit and Copyright: Some Issues of Concern.
topic Access to Information
Copyrights
Federal Legislation
Information Sources
International Law
Legislation
Library Collections
National Libraries
Ownership
Preservation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED472889