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Main Author: Dryden, Jean
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ983371
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contents Guidelines to Support Professional Copyright Practice Dryden, Jean Archives Guidelines Copyrights Best Practices Courts Influence of Technology Electronic Libraries National Standards Professional Services Information Policy Library Policy Library Administration Library Services Copyright is extremely complex, and it is difficult to convey its complexities in a clear and concise form. Through decades of experience, archivists developed informal best practices for dealing with copyright in the analog world; however the application of copyright in the digital environment is evolving in response to rapidly changing technology, and to a growing body of case law as courts interpret the many areas of uncertainty. This article looks at five "standards" or guidelines that archival repositories may find useful as they deal with the thorny matter of copyright. (Contains 11 notes.)
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spellingShingle Guidelines to Support Professional Copyright Practice
Dryden, Jean
Archives
Guidelines
Copyrights
Best Practices
Courts
Influence of Technology
Electronic Libraries
National Standards
Professional Services
Information Policy
Library Policy
Library Administration
Library Services
Guidelines to Support Professional Copyright Practice Dryden, Jean Archives Guidelines Copyrights Best Practices Courts Influence of Technology Electronic Libraries National Standards Professional Services Information Policy Library Policy Library Administration Library Services Copyright is extremely complex, and it is difficult to convey its complexities in a clear and concise form. Through decades of experience, archivists developed informal best practices for dealing with copyright in the analog world; however the application of copyright in the digital environment is evolving in response to rapidly changing technology, and to a growing body of case law as courts interpret the many areas of uncertainty. This article looks at five "standards" or guidelines that archival repositories may find useful as they deal with the thorny matter of copyright. (Contains 11 notes.)
title Guidelines to Support Professional Copyright Practice
topic Archives
Guidelines
Copyrights
Best Practices
Courts
Influence of Technology
Electronic Libraries
National Standards
Professional Services
Information Policy
Library Policy
Library Administration
Library Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ983371