This article explores common practices of cultural organizations sharing collection items online, in which rights are claimed as belonging to the organization that do not, or in which the organization creates confusion for users around who owns or can authorize use of an item
Copyright in the cultural sphere can act as a barrier to the dissemination of high-quality informati...
Of all the legal issues related to open access, copyright is probably the most pressing. This paper ...
Current shifts in copyright law suggest an imbalance between the rights to a creation and the rights...
This article is made available by the author under a Creative Commons Attribution license available ...
<p>Libraries have traditionally played a central role in collecting and organizing materia...
The buoyant days of free Internet culture seem to many have faded into the past. While there are sci...
Archival repositories are increasingly considering mass digitization as a means of meeting user expe...
As many librarians who work with digital collections know, ambiguous or meaningless rights statement...
Professional development presentation to UF George A. Smathers Libraries employees, with a focus on ...
This article constitutes the communication presented by the author at the International Conference o...
This chapter addresses the copyright conundrum issues that may arise in the digitization of material...
Digital scholarship issues are increasingly prevalent in today’s environment. We are faced with ques...
How can cultural heritage institutions use new technologies to improve access to holdings for remote...
This study examines the copyright statements attached to digital collections created by members of t...
This chapter of Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy in the Digital World, edited by Sara Benson...
Copyright in the cultural sphere can act as a barrier to the dissemination of high-quality informati...
Of all the legal issues related to open access, copyright is probably the most pressing. This paper ...
Current shifts in copyright law suggest an imbalance between the rights to a creation and the rights...
This article is made available by the author under a Creative Commons Attribution license available ...
<p>Libraries have traditionally played a central role in collecting and organizing materia...
The buoyant days of free Internet culture seem to many have faded into the past. While there are sci...
Archival repositories are increasingly considering mass digitization as a means of meeting user expe...
As many librarians who work with digital collections know, ambiguous or meaningless rights statement...
Professional development presentation to UF George A. Smathers Libraries employees, with a focus on ...
This article constitutes the communication presented by the author at the International Conference o...
This chapter addresses the copyright conundrum issues that may arise in the digitization of material...
Digital scholarship issues are increasingly prevalent in today’s environment. We are faced with ques...
How can cultural heritage institutions use new technologies to improve access to holdings for remote...
This study examines the copyright statements attached to digital collections created by members of t...
This chapter of Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy in the Digital World, edited by Sara Benson...
Copyright in the cultural sphere can act as a barrier to the dissemination of high-quality informati...
Of all the legal issues related to open access, copyright is probably the most pressing. This paper ...
Current shifts in copyright law suggest an imbalance between the rights to a creation and the rights...