The UK’s copyright legislation has been referred to as the longest, most confusing and hardest to navigate in the world. This new handbook brings clarity to what would otherwise be a complex topic. The author provides sensible and realistic guidance for all library and information practitioners. Topics covered include:
- the copyright exceptions or permitted acts most relevant to library and information professionals
- lending of print and electronic copyright materials
- the range of licensing solutions available to ensure that the use of copyright works is done in compliance with the law
- the options available for making copies of orphan works (such as where this is done as part of digitization projects)
- an exploration of how information professionals working in the corporate sector can copy material legitimately, and highlights where this differs from practitioners working in not for profit publicly accessible libraries
http://www.facetpublishing.co.uk/title.php?id=300617#.VdRq2vmqpBc
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