Acquiring Copyright Permission to Digitize and Provide Open Access to BooksDigital Library Federation, 2005 - 63 lappuses "What are the stumbling blocks to digitization? Is copyright law a major barrier? Is it easier to negotiate with some types of publishers than with others? To what extent does the age of the material influence permission decisions? This report, by Denise Troll Covey, principal librarian for special projects at Carnegie Mellon University, responds to many of these questions. It begins with a brief, cogent overview of U.S. copyright laws, licensing practices, and technological developments in publishing that serve as the backdrop for the current environment. It then recounts in detail three efforts undertaken at Carnegie-Mellon University to secure copyright permission to digitize and provide open access to books with scholarly content."--CLIR Web site. |
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... approaches to acquiring copyright permission . 1 SPARC ( Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition ) provides the following definition of open access : " By ' open access ' to this literature , we mean its free availability ...
... approaches to acquiring copyright permission . 1 SPARC ( Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition ) provides the following definition of open access : " By ' open access ' to this literature , we mean its free availability ...
6. lappuse
... approach that if a right is not explicitly granted , it is denied , thereby prohibit- ing any innovative use in the future . The online distribution of commercial information precipitated new laws . Perhaps the most striking is the 1998 ...
... approach that if a right is not explicitly granted , it is denied , thereby prohibit- ing any innovative use in the future . The online distribution of commercial information precipitated new laws . Perhaps the most striking is the 1998 ...
12. lappuse
... approach.21 We included a contract with both letters . The contract offered op- tions for publishers to deny permission or to grant permission either for open access or for access restricted to Carnegie Mellon users . 21 In March 2001 ...
... approach.21 We included a contract with both letters . The contract offered op- tions for publishers to deny permission or to grant permission either for open access or for access restricted to Carnegie Mellon users . 21 In March 2001 ...
38. lappuse
... approach taken in the Universal Library Project are likely the same librarians objecting to the Google Print Project and to the " blind , wholesale digitization " of books . Some critics of the project forecast disastrous consequences ...
... approach taken in the Universal Library Project are likely the same librarians objecting to the Google Print Project and to the " blind , wholesale digitization " of books . Some critics of the project forecast disastrous consequences ...
40. lappuse
... approach for the MBP . After discussions with the dean and associate dean , we agreed to treat BCL like an approval plan for publishers , assuming that if they had published books cited in BCL then they were among the best publishers in ...
... approach for the MBP . After discussions with the dean and associate dean , we agreed to treat BCL like an approval plan for publishers , assuming that if they had published books cited in BCL then they were among the best publishers in ...
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access to books acquiring copyright permission authors and estates books published Carnegie Mellon University catalog cited in BCL commercial publishers copy Copyright Act copyright holder copyright law copyright misuse copyright notice copyright owner copyright protection copyright-renewal records copyrighted titles current copyright database denied permission digitize and provide digitized books DMCA Erin Rhodes initial request letter Internet librarians license Million Book Collection Million Book Project number of titles older out-of-print books out-of-print titles percent permis Permission denied permission to digitize Posner collection Posner Memorial Collection Posner project Posner study print status provide open access provide Web access public domain publication date published between 1923 publisher type publishers granted permission renewal records response and success Response Success scholarly associations SPARC Special publishers Stanford Law School success rates surface Web titles cited titles published transaction cost U.S. Copyright Office UC Merced university legal counsel university presses
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Digitize this Book!: The Politics of New Media, Or why We Need Open Access Now Gary Hall Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2008 |