Navigating Copyright for Libraries
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Edited by:
Jessica Coates
, Victoria Owen and Susan Reilly
About this book
Information is a critical resource for personal, economic and social development. Libraries and archives are the primary access point to information for individuals and communities with much of the information protected by copyright or licence terms. In this complex legal environment, librarians and information professionals operate at the fulcrum of copyright’s balance, ensuring understanding of and compliance with copyright legislation and enabling access to knowledge in the pursuit of research, education and innovation. This book, produced on behalf of the IFLA Copyright and other Legal Matters (CLM) Advisory Committee, provides basic and advanced information about copyright, outlines limitations and exceptions, discusses communicating with users and highlights emerging copyright issues. The chapters note the significance of the topic; describe salient points of the law and legal concepts; present selected comparisons of approaches around the world; highlight opportunities for reform and advocacy; and help libraries and librarians find their way through the copyright maze.
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Topics
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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About IFLA
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Preface
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Acknowledgements
5 - Part I: Copyright Basics
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1 Foundations of Copyright
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2 Fundamentals of Modern Copyright
23 - Part II: User Rights and the Public Interest
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3 With Respect to Rights – In the Public Interest
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4 Why Libraries Need Limitations and Exceptions
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5 Applications of Limitations and Exceptions in Higher Education in the European Union
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6 The Public Domain and Libraries: History, Contexts, Threats and Opportunities
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7 Unintended Consequences of the Digital Shift
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8 Rights Issues in the Digitization of Library Collections
175 - Part III: International Developments: the Case for Library Engagement
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9 International Copyright Issues in Digital Preservation
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10 WIPO, Copyright and Libraries
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11 Success for People with Print Disabilities: The Marrakesh Treaty
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12 A New Form of Contract: International Free Trade Agreements
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13 Copyright Education and Information Literacy
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14 Copyright Reform in South Africa from a Librarian’s Perspective: A Case Study Approach
319 - Part IV: Emerging Issues in Copyright
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15 Taking Control of the Future: Towards Workable Elending
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16 Creative Commons and Open Access in an Academic Library: Implementation, Tools, Policy and Education
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17 Use of Filters by Online Intermediaries and the Rights of Users: Developments in the European Union, Mexico, India and China
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18 Navigating Respectful Practice to Support Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights in Australian Libraries
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19 User-Generated Content: Tensions Between Freedom of Expression and Copyright
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20 Artificial Intelligence and Text and Data Mining: Future Rules for Libraries?
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