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Main Author: Clayton, Susan
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ899347
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contents The Impossible Takes a Little Longer: Implementing a Copyright Policy for Electronic Reserves Clayton, Susan Copyrights Academic Libraries Electronic Libraries Library Policy Policy Formation Program Implementation Library Administration Library Development Case Studies Performance Factors Librarians often cringe when they hear the word copyright, when it is combined with electronic reserves the immediate impulse is to run away as far and as fast as possible. This paper presents the process used by the Armacost Library staff at the University of Redlands to develop and implement a copyright policy for the electronic reserve collection. The development of the policy, the implementation, and the procedures used for copyright compliance are presented. Other libraries of similar size that are struggling with the copyright issues specific to electronic reserves will hopefully be able to use this example as a model. (Contains 9 resources.)
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spellingShingle The Impossible Takes a Little Longer: Implementing a Copyright Policy for Electronic Reserves
Clayton, Susan
Copyrights
Academic Libraries
Electronic Libraries
Library Policy
Policy Formation
Program Implementation
Library Administration
Library Development
Case Studies
Performance Factors
The Impossible Takes a Little Longer: Implementing a Copyright Policy for Electronic Reserves Clayton, Susan Copyrights Academic Libraries Electronic Libraries Library Policy Policy Formation Program Implementation Library Administration Library Development Case Studies Performance Factors Librarians often cringe when they hear the word copyright, when it is combined with electronic reserves the immediate impulse is to run away as far and as fast as possible. This paper presents the process used by the Armacost Library staff at the University of Redlands to develop and implement a copyright policy for the electronic reserve collection. The development of the policy, the implementation, and the procedures used for copyright compliance are presented. Other libraries of similar size that are struggling with the copyright issues specific to electronic reserves will hopefully be able to use this example as a model. (Contains 9 resources.)
title The Impossible Takes a Little Longer: Implementing a Copyright Policy for Electronic Reserves
topic Copyrights
Academic Libraries
Electronic Libraries
Library Policy
Policy Formation
Program Implementation
Library Administration
Library Development
Case Studies
Performance Factors
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ899347