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Copyright : Best Practices for Academic Libraries

Copyright : Best Practices for Academic Libraries

by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

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"An invaluable resource giving librarians the tools to assess copyright issues, risks, and approaches both domestically and internationally." -Library Journal, Starred ReviewFinally: a plain-language guide to best practices for the complex world of copyright management in academic libraries. Copyright issues continue to perplex librarians and educators.The difficulties and confusion in applying the U.S. Copyright Act became especially apparent when Covid hit and many universities turned to remote learning as their primary method of instruction.Librarians and educators struggled with applying the law for both remote learners and students who were on site.This book provides advice on how to analyze and apply the copyright law to specific areas encountered by librarians and instructors. Coverage includes:Controlled digital lending is a very hot issue and confusing to many as to how copyright could apply in those situationsremote learning do’s and don’ts’ is at the forefront of copyright concerns which was highlighted during the pandemicThe application of copyright to music in light of recent changes to the U.S.Copyright Act has caused much confusion. Analysis of the new law and strategies on how to include music in a curriculum as well as how libraries can provide access and preservation of musical works.Open access initiatives have become increasingly popular.However, open access does not mean that there is no copyright attached to the works.The use of data is exploding as are the copyright issues associated with it.We will examine the issues and provide options.Written by Donna L.Ferullo, the Director of the University Copyright Office at Purdue University who holds both law and library science degrees and Dwayne K.Buttler, the Evelyn J. Schneider Endowed Chair for Scholarly Communication at the University of Louisville, who also holds a law degree.Both Ferullo and Buttler have many years of experience advising their universities on copyright law.

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