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Reserves, Electronic Reserves, and Copyright - The Past and the Future

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Informationen zum Autor Brice Austin Zusammenfassung Provides a comprehensive understanding of how the traditional role of reserve collections in education has evolved to reflect changes in technologies, copyright laws, and perhaps more important, perceptions of copyright laws. Offers practical methods for getting the copyright flexibility needed from course reserves. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Chapter 1. The Era of Originals: 1870-1939 Chapter 2. The Rise of the Copy Machine: 1940-1975 Chapter 3. The 1976 Copyright Law Revision Section 107: Fair Use Section 108: Reproduction by Libraries The Classroom Guidelines Library Interpretation of the Law, 1977-81 Effect of the 1976 Law Chapter 4. The Model Policy, NYU and Kinko’s: 1982-1991 The Model Policy The New York University Lawsuit Policy vs. Practice: The Kinko’s Case Chapter 5. The Past and Present of Electronic Reserves: 1991-2004 Origin and Rationale Early Experiments: 1991-1994 Proliferation of Electronic Reserves: 1995-1999 Recent Developments Chapter 6. The Futures of Course Reserves Future 1: Libraries Will No Longer Provide Course Reserves Future 2: Libraries Will Offer Only Very Limited Course Reserve Services Future 3: Libraries Will Offer Expanded, Multi-Faceted Course Reserve Services Conclusion Notes Appendices Appendix A. Section 108 of the United States Copyright Law (U.S.C. 1982) Appendix B. Agreement on Guidelines for Classroom Copying in Not-For-Profit Educational Institutions with Respect to Books and Periodicals Appendix C. Model Policy Concerning College and University Photocopying for Classroom, Research and Library Reserve Use Appendix D. Fair-Use Guidelines for Electronic Reserve Systems Appendix E. Applying Fair Use in the Development of Electronic Reserves Systems, November 2003 Bibliography Index ...

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