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OverviewAvoid legal consequences in your library by knowing copyright law! Legal Solutions in Electronic Reserves and the Electronic Delivery of Interlibrary Loan guides you through the process of developing policies to protect you, your library, and your patrons. The book examines the philosophy and regulations behind the laws and guidelines that apply directly to library services, allowing library staff and administration to better understand why these rules are needed. This vital resource offers suggestions and advice to ensure your library can offer the best services to your patrons while staying within the boundaries of the law. With this informative tool, you’ll learn more about: copyright basicsspecial allowances, licensing, penalties confidentiality basicsstate regulations, institutional regulations, records retention policies electronic reserves and electronic delivery of interlibrary loandifferences of electronic versus physical, negotiating permissions and database contracts for use and more! Legal Solutions in Electronic Reserves and the Electronic Delivery of Interlibrary Loan shows you where to find works in the public domain and free E-material on the Internet. It also lists several Web sites to help you obtain permission, acquire information on copyrights and electronic reserves, or join a listserv or discussion group on these issues. This book includes a section on current legislative issues that will affect you in the future. To help you plan your course of action, Legal Solutions in Electronic Reserves and the Electronic Delivery of Interlibrary Loan includes the text of several important laws and guidelines, such as: the Copyright Law the Agreement on Guidelines for Classroom Copying in Not-For-Profit Educational Institutions with Respect to Books and Periodicals the CONTU Guidelines on Photocopying under Interlibrary Loan Arrangements the CONFU Fair-Use Guidelines for Electronic Reserve Systems the American Library Association Model Policy Concerning College and University Photocopying for Classroom, Research, and Library Reserve Use (Section on Reserves) Full Product DetailsAuthor: Janet Brennan CroftPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.158kg ISBN: 9780789025593ISBN 10: 0789025590 Pages: 104 Publication Date: 27 September 2004 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Copyright Basics 1. What Laws Cover Copyright for Librarians and Educators? 2. Securing Copyright: What Is Protected by Copyright 3. Rights of the Copyright Holder 4. Expiration of Copyright 5. Fair Use 6. Special Allowances for Library Copying, Reserves, Interlibrary Loan, and Teaching 7. Guidelines (CONTU, CONFU) 8. Contracts vs. Copyright Law: Licensing and UCITA 9. Penalties Chapter 2. Confidentiality Basics 1. State Regulations 2. Institutional Regulations 3. USA PATRIOT Act 4. Records-Retention Policies Chapter 3. Electronic Reserves 1. Electronic vs. Physical Reserves Location and Access Classification Circulation Use of Service Access in Time Access in Space Patron Records Copying 2. Developing an Electronic Reserves Legal Policy Subsequent Semesters Storage Limited Access Confidentiality of Patron Records Copyright Warning Responsibility for Seeking Permissions Library Portion of Permission Fees Use While Seeking Permissions Limits on Amount of Material from Each Title, Etc. Explaining Copyright to Instructors 3. Negotiating Permissions for Electronic Reserve Use 4. Negotiating Database Contracts to Provide for Electronic Reserve Use 5. Cases 6. Current Legislative Issues TEACH Act UCITA DMCA Chapter 4. Electronic Delivery of Interlibrary Loan 1. Electronic vs. Physical Delivery of Interlibrary Loan Location and Access Circulation Use of Service Patron Records Copying 2. Developing an Interlibrary Loan Legal Policy The Suggestion of Five Secure Delivery System Confidentiality of Records Copyright Notices Fees 3. Negotiating Permissions for Interlibrary Loan Use 4. Negotiating Database Contracts for Interlibrary Loan Use 5. Cases 6. Current Legislative Issues UCITA USA PATRIOT Act Chapter 5. Conclusion Appendix 1. Copyright Law Section 107. Limitations on Exclusive Rights: Fair Use Section 108. Limitations on Exclusive Rights: Reproduction by Libraries and Archives Section 109. Limitations on Exclusive Rights: Effect of Transfer of Particular Copy or Phonorecord Section 110. Limitations on Exclusive Rights: Exemption of Certain Performances and Displays Agreement on Guidelines for Classroom Copying in Not-for-Profit Educational Institutions with Respect to Books and Periodicals Guidelines CONTU Guidelines on Photocopying Under Interlibrary Loan Arrangements CONFU Fair-Use Guidelines for Electronic Reserve Systems (Not Approved by All Parties; for Guidance Only) American Library Association Model Policy Concerning College and University Photocopying for Classroom, Research, and Library Reserve Use (Section on Reserves) Appendix 2. The Public Domain and Free E-Material The Public Domain Sources of Electronic Out-of-Copyright Material Appendix 3. Tools Sources of Permissions Copyright Resources on the Web Reserves Resources Interlibrary Loan Resources List-Servs and Discussion Groups Bibliography Cases Cited Works Cited Index Reference Notes IncludedReviewsAuthor InformationJanet Brennan Croft Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |