The new world of digital information requires a new way of providing access to that information — while keeping the copyright backbone. It might be technically easier to create a digital infrastructure without copyright: Just throw works up on the Internet, and let anyone get to them for any purposes. But such systems have been suggested and roundly rejected by those who create and own works of value. So we need to build an electronic infrastructure that works with copyright and takes advantage of the digital environment. This paper looks at the attempts to build part of that infrastructure — the electronic copyright-management system — and analyzes their progress and success
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Meet Instructor Edmand Pace of The School of Library and Information Science, and SLIS alum, Mantra ...
Research data management has become a critical issue for campus researchers, funding agencies, and l...
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For every advance of information and communication technology in the 20thand 21st centuries, there h...
EPUB has emerged as the standard format for e‐books due to its numerous advantages over PDF, includi...
Acquisitions functions remain operationally crucial in providing access to paid information resource...
Project Goals 1. To develop a strategy for a state‐wide, multi type library program for managing, s...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
As our collections become increasingly electronic, standards play an increasingly important role not...
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Submitted to the Intersegmental Committee of Academic Senates December 1, 2015 (rev 4/15/16) Permali...
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