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Temple, Charles M.; Drinnon, James E., Jr. – Educational Horizons, 1979
The advent of sophisticated copying equipment has enhanced the significance of the carbon copy in organizational communication. The authors discuss the carbon copy both as an information tool and as a political device in administration and give managers guidelines on its use. (SJL)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Guides, Information Dissemination, Middle Management

Tracy, Janet; DeJohn, William – Library Hi Tech, 1983
Describes two projects that tested use of digital facsimile technology for interlibrary communication. Columbia Law School/New York University Law School study emphasized equipment selection criteria (copy quality, compatibility, ease of operation, operation and costs). Pacific Northwest Library Facsimile Network project focused on operational…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Costs, Electronic Equipment, Facsimile Transmission

Sorenson, Gail Paulus – Journal of College and University Law, 1986
Provisions and interpretations of federal copyright law directly relevant to photocopying for classroom or library reserve use and related issues are examined, along with a case study of use of scientific articles in a college classroom, approaches to the issue of multiple copying, and fair use. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, College Instruction, Copyrights
Bielefield, Arlene; Cheeseman, Lawrence – 1997
This book provides librarians, researchers, and teachers with a comprehensive guide to technology and copyright issues, and is written for non-lawyers. Part 1 summarizes the historical and legal background and looks at future trends, including the probable effects of recommendations from the National Information Infrastructure report. Part 2…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Software, Contracts, Copyrights