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Main Author: Gasaway, Laura N.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ532892
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author Gasaway, Laura N.
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contents Libraries, Educational Institutions, and Copyright Proprietors: The First Collision on the Information Highway. Gasaway, Laura N. Access to Information Copyrights Education Electronic Text Fair Use (Copyrights) Fees Information Dissemination Internet Library Services Problems Research Scholarship Schools Telecommunications Users (Information) If the National Information Infrastructure Act of 1995 becomes law, the public will lose important rights to use electronic works in scholarship, teaching, and research. Libraries will find it difficult to make electronic works available to their users if copyright holders begin to implement licensing systems requiring a "pay-for-view system." (Contains 83 references.) (PEN)
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spellingShingle Libraries, Educational Institutions, and Copyright Proprietors: The First Collision on the Information Highway.
Gasaway, Laura N.
Access to Information
Copyrights
Education
Electronic Text
Fair Use (Copyrights)
Fees
Information Dissemination
Internet
Library Services
Problems
Research
Scholarship
Schools
Telecommunications
Users (Information)
Libraries, Educational Institutions, and Copyright Proprietors: The First Collision on the Information Highway. Gasaway, Laura N. Access to Information Copyrights Education Electronic Text Fair Use (Copyrights) Fees Information Dissemination Internet Library Services Problems Research Scholarship Schools Telecommunications Users (Information) If the National Information Infrastructure Act of 1995 becomes law, the public will lose important rights to use electronic works in scholarship, teaching, and research. Libraries will find it difficult to make electronic works available to their users if copyright holders begin to implement licensing systems requiring a "pay-for-view system." (Contains 83 references.) (PEN)
title Libraries, Educational Institutions, and Copyright Proprietors: The First Collision on the Information Highway.
topic Access to Information
Copyrights
Education
Electronic Text
Fair Use (Copyrights)
Fees
Information Dissemination
Internet
Library Services
Problems
Research
Scholarship
Schools
Telecommunications
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ532892