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Read, Brock – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
This article reports on a monitoring project commenced by the campus-network officials at Illinois State University that shows that the campus network is a haven for illegal activity. In an effort to bridge the divide between the university and the entertainment industry, Illinois State designed an unorthodox research program to give a detailed…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Copyrights, Popular Culture, Student Surveys
Carlson, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Last summer the "New York Times" declared young librarians hip--and, in the minds of some librarians, actually reinforced the other stereotype: that older members of their profession are reclusive bookworms and cranky old ladies. But whether young librarians are hip or dowdy doesn't matter. What matters is what they think about the future of the…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Copyrights, Academic Libraries, Information Literacy
Albanese, Andrew Richard – Library Journal, 2007
A little over a year ago, press releases from the Association of American Publishers (AAP) and Cornell University touted the release of new "jointly drafted" copyright guidelines to govern what has become a tense subject: the use of electronic course reserves, or e-reserves. Since the mid-1990s, e-reserves have offered libraries and academic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Copyrights, Course Content, Academic Libraries
Bruwelheide, Janis H. – 1995
This digest focuses on a variety of issues confronting copyright law in the digital age. The current copyright law was adopted in 1976, and could not possibly have foreseen so many new technologies. However, it did attempt to cover all bases by using language which was intended to be somewhat elastic. A current report by the U.S. Department of…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Facsimile Transmission, Fair Use (Copyrights), Federal Legislation
Bay, Mark T. – 2001
This paper examines reasons why academic libraries need to educate patrons about copyright. The first section discusses legal reasons, including the protection of intellectual property rights in the U.S. Constitution, copyright legislation, and the doctrine of fair use. The second section considers decreasing profit margins for providers of…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Copyrights, Fair Use (Copyrights), Higher Education
Salt Lake Community Coll., UT. – 1999
This handbook is designed to provide guidelines for members of the Salt Lake Community College (Utah) community, faculty, administrators, staff, and students to follow in using copyrighted materials legally and appropriately. Perhaps the most often misinterpreted section of the U.S. Copyright Law of 1976 is Section 107: Limitations on Exclusive…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Copyrights, Fair Use (Copyrights), Federal Regulation
White, Sylvia E. – 2000
This paper presents a guide to fair use, particularly use of new media in the classroom. It begins with a brief overview of the fair use doctrine and then presents guidelines for copying of printed materials, use of videotaped materials, and the use of multimedia (the last summarized from the Consortium of College and University Media Center's…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Copyrights, Elementary Secondary Education, Fair Use (Copyrights)
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Seaman, Scott – Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Information Supply, 1996
Examines sections of the Copyright Act of 1976 in relation to the electronic distribution of reserve readings and fair use in academic libraries. It concludes that copyright dramatically limits the conditions under which fair use may be applied in a simultaneous-user system displaying readings off-site. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Copyrights, Document Delivery, Electronic Text
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Elkin-Koren, Niva – Science Communication, 1995
Compares two approaches to copyright reform, and argues that copyright rules should be adjusted in order to decentralize the production and dissemination of knowledge. Suggests an alternative approach to copyright reform that focuses on facilitating the social choices created by digital technology and use of the Internet. (AEF)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Comparative Analysis, Copyrights, Decentralization
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Botterbusch, Hope R. – TechTrends, 1995
Reviews copyright issues that were addressed at the InCITE 1995 workshop, including copyright law, fair use guidelines, multimedia issues, copyright policy statements by national professional organizations, legal activities related to the Internet, and multimedia guidelines. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Copyrights, Fair Use (Copyrights), Guidelines
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Dalziel, Chris – TechTrends, 1995
Discusses fair use guidelines based on the Copyright Act of 1976 and their applications to distance education issues. Topics include concerns of users and publishers, copyright permission that is needed for distance education and not for traditional instruction, multimedia fair use guidelines, and licensing systems. (LRW)
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Copyrights, Distance Education, Fair Use (Copyrights)
Jackson, Mary E. – Media and Methods, 1991
Discusses the interpretation of copyright law that affects libraries and media centers that provide videotapes to patrons. Topics discussed include the concept of fair use; conditions that permit copyrighted materials to be used in the classroom; patron's use of copyrighted videotapes within the library; and licensing and duplication rights. (LRW)
Descriptors: Copyrights, Elementary Secondary Education, Fair Use (Copyrights), Learning Resources Centers
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Hansen, Linda – Government Publications Review, 1992
Reviews the legislative history of Canadian copyright law, especially with respect to government documents. Briefly describes the British origins of Canadian copyright, the British North America Act (1867), and the Copyright Act of 1921, all of which serve as background to the current law. (111 references) (LAE)
Descriptors: Change, Copyrights, Fair Use (Copyrights), Foreign Countries
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Oppenheim, Charles – Information Services & Use, 2000
Focuses on copyright issues for digitization of literary works in hybrid libraries. Discusses which works are covered by copyright within the term "literary works"; exceptions to copyright; preservation copies; preparing for negotiation; the licensing agreement; the EU and copyright; and copyright after digitization. (AEF)
Descriptors: Copyrights, Fair Use (Copyrights), Libraries, Library Administration
Miller, Michael V. – Online Submission, 2009
Description centers on an approach for efficiently incorporating online media resources into course and classroom. Consideration is given to pedagogical rationale, types of media, locating programs and clips, content retrieval and delivery, copyright issues, and typical problems experienced by instructors and students using online resources. In…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, College Instruction, Social Sciences
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