This study describes the results of an online survey of librarians involved in license negotiations at academic institutions in the United States. The survey sought to discover the approaches taken by academic librarians to secure text and data mining rights through licensing of electronic resources.Master of Science in Library Scienc
Using content analysis, this study examines what information on copyright and fair use academic libr...
With the introduction of license agreements, there is no more ownership of the electronic resources,...
Kristin Eschenfelder is an Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Studies, Universit...
This study describes the results of an online survey of librarians involved in license negotiations ...
With advances in computational methods and the proliferation of data sources, text and data mining o...
Text data mining and analysis has emerged as a viable research method for scholars, following the gr...
LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries) Award for Library Innovation 2014 by Conference P...
This study describes the results of an email survey sent to 79 academic librarians at institutions o...
The relatively new exception to copyright law that we enjoy in the UK, permitting text and data mini...
Europe's new Copyright Directive includes a mandatory text and data mining (TDM) exception for non-c...
This case study examines strategies used to leverage the library’s existing journal licenses to obta...
This paper will use a review of relevant copyright and contract laws and literature and of specific ...
Many libraries, particularly large academic libraries, have begun major digitization projects in ord...
Academic and research libraries are key players in the generation and propagation of knowledge in th...
Background: The European Commission’s proposals for a digital single market are likely to see the in...
Using content analysis, this study examines what information on copyright and fair use academic libr...
With the introduction of license agreements, there is no more ownership of the electronic resources,...
Kristin Eschenfelder is an Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Studies, Universit...
This study describes the results of an online survey of librarians involved in license negotiations ...
With advances in computational methods and the proliferation of data sources, text and data mining o...
Text data mining and analysis has emerged as a viable research method for scholars, following the gr...
LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries) Award for Library Innovation 2014 by Conference P...
This study describes the results of an email survey sent to 79 academic librarians at institutions o...
The relatively new exception to copyright law that we enjoy in the UK, permitting text and data mini...
Europe's new Copyright Directive includes a mandatory text and data mining (TDM) exception for non-c...
This case study examines strategies used to leverage the library’s existing journal licenses to obta...
This paper will use a review of relevant copyright and contract laws and literature and of specific ...
Many libraries, particularly large academic libraries, have begun major digitization projects in ord...
Academic and research libraries are key players in the generation and propagation of knowledge in th...
Background: The European Commission’s proposals for a digital single market are likely to see the in...
Using content analysis, this study examines what information on copyright and fair use academic libr...
With the introduction of license agreements, there is no more ownership of the electronic resources,...
Kristin Eschenfelder is an Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Studies, Universit...