Problem: The law of copyright in the United States represents a balancing of creative and commercial protection for copyright holders against the freedom and needs of others to use copyrighted resources including academic libraries, faculty, and students. Although a significant body of literature exists that describes and analyzes the course and mechanics of copyright through its long and storied history, few researchers have gathered statistics relating to academic librarians’ opinions concerning the efficacy of present-day United States copyright laws including the TEACH Act, their understanding of them, and their everyday resource use within the confines of these laws in the area of provision of digital resources. The views and practi...
Copyright law does not change often; the technology that allows us to use copyrighted works changes ...
This article reports on the results of a national survey of academic librarians and library staff (N...
OER (Open educational resources) is rapidly gaining momentum and recognition in higher education as ...
Problem: The law of copyright in the United States represents a balancing of creative and commercia...
[[abstract]]Purpose – This paper has two primary purposes: to explore common copyright-related probl...
Copyright law in the United States has gained a certain notoriety for its complexity and ambiguity, ...
Academic and research libraries are key players in the generation and propagation of knowledge in th...
The academic library community has been at the center of the copyright wars, advancing the interests...
Copyright law affects the work of academic and research librarians pervasively and in complex ways,...
This article discusses the role of academic librarians in handling copyright-related issues, includi...
This paper provides a brief overview of the current state of copyright law in the United States, foc...
Review of Copyright for Teachers & Librarians in the 21st Century. It finds that the book is a usefu...
Every year academic libraries spend millions of dollars to provide their users access to copyrighted...
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, passed in 1998, requires any school that serves as an Internet...
Marcia W. Keyser is currently an instructional librarian at Cowles Library at Drake University. She ...
Copyright law does not change often; the technology that allows us to use copyrighted works changes ...
This article reports on the results of a national survey of academic librarians and library staff (N...
OER (Open educational resources) is rapidly gaining momentum and recognition in higher education as ...
Problem: The law of copyright in the United States represents a balancing of creative and commercia...
[[abstract]]Purpose – This paper has two primary purposes: to explore common copyright-related probl...
Copyright law in the United States has gained a certain notoriety for its complexity and ambiguity, ...
Academic and research libraries are key players in the generation and propagation of knowledge in th...
The academic library community has been at the center of the copyright wars, advancing the interests...
Copyright law affects the work of academic and research librarians pervasively and in complex ways,...
This article discusses the role of academic librarians in handling copyright-related issues, includi...
This paper provides a brief overview of the current state of copyright law in the United States, foc...
Review of Copyright for Teachers & Librarians in the 21st Century. It finds that the book is a usefu...
Every year academic libraries spend millions of dollars to provide their users access to copyrighted...
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, passed in 1998, requires any school that serves as an Internet...
Marcia W. Keyser is currently an instructional librarian at Cowles Library at Drake University. She ...
Copyright law does not change often; the technology that allows us to use copyrighted works changes ...
This article reports on the results of a national survey of academic librarians and library staff (N...
OER (Open educational resources) is rapidly gaining momentum and recognition in higher education as ...