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Main Authors: Little, Craig B., Halley, Fred S.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1979
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ211673
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author Little, Craig B.
Halley, Fred S.
author_facet Little, Craig B.
Halley, Fred S.
Little, Craig B.
Halley, Fred S.
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contents Photocopying and the New Copyright Law. Little, Craig B. Halley, Fred S. Copyrights Data Analysis Laws Legal Problems Legislation Reprography Sociology Surveys Reports on the time, ease, and cost of obtaining permission to use photocopied journal articles for library reserve use. Findings from correspondence with 20 journals indicated that photocopying permission is usually easy to obtain and free. Results are discussed in reference to teaching, the professional implications of the accessibility of scholarly work, and the sociology of law. (Author/DB)
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spellingShingle Photocopying and the New Copyright Law.
Little, Craig B.
Halley, Fred S.
Copyrights
Data Analysis
Laws
Legal Problems
Legislation
Reprography
Sociology
Surveys
Photocopying and the New Copyright Law. Little, Craig B. Halley, Fred S. Copyrights Data Analysis Laws Legal Problems Legislation Reprography Sociology Surveys Reports on the time, ease, and cost of obtaining permission to use photocopied journal articles for library reserve use. Findings from correspondence with 20 journals indicated that photocopying permission is usually easy to obtain and free. Results are discussed in reference to teaching, the professional implications of the accessibility of scholarly work, and the sociology of law. (Author/DB)
title Photocopying and the New Copyright Law.
topic Copyrights
Data Analysis
Laws
Legal Problems
Legislation
Reprography
Sociology
Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ211673