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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... consulted a statistician on campus to ensure that the random sample of books we selected from our library catalog would yield statistically valid results . The random sample contained 368 titles . We created a database to track the ...
... consulted a statistician on campus to ensure that the random sample of books we selected from our library catalog would yield statistically valid results . The random sample contained 368 titles . We created a database to track the ...
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... consultation with university legal counsel , was included with the letter . Work began summer 2001 with intermittent labor . The library staff member assigned ... consulted the copyright - renewal records for books and. 22 Denise Troll Covey.
... consultation with university legal counsel , was included with the letter . Work began summer 2001 with intermittent labor . The library staff member assigned ... consulted the copyright - renewal records for books and. 22 Denise Troll Covey.
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... consulted Carnegie Mellon legal counsel to help us determine the copyright status of foreign publications , but it quickly became apparent that the complexity of international copyright law was impeding the project.26 We eventually ...
... consulted Carnegie Mellon legal counsel to help us determine the copyright status of foreign publications , but it quickly became apparent that the complexity of international copyright law was impeding the project.26 We eventually ...
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... consulted to deter- mine the copyright status . According to the U.S. Copyright Office , the claimant in a copyright - renewal record is the copyright holder at the time of renewal , but not necessarily the current copyright owner ...
... consulted to deter- mine the copyright status . According to the U.S. Copyright Office , the claimant in a copyright - renewal record is the copyright holder at the time of renewal , but not necessarily the current copyright owner ...
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... consulted . • 12,300 titles ( 25 percent ) were published after 1964 , which means that they are copyright protected and require permission to digi- tize and include in the Million Book Collection . The 50,000 titles cited in BCL were ...
... consulted . • 12,300 titles ( 25 percent ) were published after 1964 , which means that they are copyright protected and require permission to digi- tize and include in the Million Book Collection . The 50,000 titles cited in BCL were ...
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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 |