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| author | Oye, Karen |
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| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Zooming In on Copyright with Integrated Library Software Services Oye, Karen Electronic Libraries Computer Software Library Services Academic Libraries Information Retrieval Intellectual Property Copyrights Compliance (Legal) Delivery Systems Integrated Activities Computer Mediated Communication Over the last decade, many of Kelvin Smith Library's (KSL) content delivery services have gone digital, and some, such as enhanced course reserves products, are new to the market. The best digital library services have given KSL options and integrated solutions that allow it to do more than it thought possible just a few years ago. As with many digital solutions, life becomes easy when downloading photos and sharing them. However, when downloading proprietary content, copyright issues arise. In this article, the author, as head of customer services at KSL, the main library at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, discusses the university's copyright compliance policy for its integrated library software services. Overall, its library copyright compliance statement aims to teach that copyright is not a fear-based concept meant to keep a person from doing something, but a balance scale of protection and use. Letting people access copyright data (public domain versus permission requests, prices, etc.) right at their point of need has eased burdens on customers and has made the libraries look good. (Contains 9 online resources.) |
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| language | en |
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| spellingShingle | Zooming In on Copyright with Integrated Library Software Services Oye, Karen Electronic Libraries Computer Software Library Services Academic Libraries Information Retrieval Intellectual Property Copyrights Compliance (Legal) Delivery Systems Integrated Activities Computer Mediated Communication Zooming In on Copyright with Integrated Library Software Services Oye, Karen Electronic Libraries Computer Software Library Services Academic Libraries Information Retrieval Intellectual Property Copyrights Compliance (Legal) Delivery Systems Integrated Activities Computer Mediated Communication Over the last decade, many of Kelvin Smith Library's (KSL) content delivery services have gone digital, and some, such as enhanced course reserves products, are new to the market. The best digital library services have given KSL options and integrated solutions that allow it to do more than it thought possible just a few years ago. As with many digital solutions, life becomes easy when downloading photos and sharing them. However, when downloading proprietary content, copyright issues arise. In this article, the author, as head of customer services at KSL, the main library at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, discusses the university's copyright compliance policy for its integrated library software services. Overall, its library copyright compliance statement aims to teach that copyright is not a fear-based concept meant to keep a person from doing something, but a balance scale of protection and use. Letting people access copyright data (public domain versus permission requests, prices, etc.) right at their point of need has eased burdens on customers and has made the libraries look good. (Contains 9 online resources.) |
| title | Zooming In on Copyright with Integrated Library Software Services |
| topic | Electronic Libraries Computer Software Library Services Academic Libraries Information Retrieval Intellectual Property Copyrights Compliance (Legal) Delivery Systems Integrated Activities Computer Mediated Communication |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ765667 |