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100 1 Hirtle, Peter B.
245 10 Copyright and cultural institutions :|bguidelines for
digitization for U.S. libraries, archives, and museums /
|cPeter B. Hirtle, Emily Hudson, & Andrew T. Kenyon.
246 14 Copyright & cultural institutions
264 1 Ithaca, N.Y. :|bCornell University Library,|c[2009]
264 4 |c©2009
300 xi, 259 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
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504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-259).
505 0 What is copyright? -- Copy fundamentals -- Duration and
ownership of copyright -- Exclusive rights and
infringement -- Fair use and other exemptions --The
libraries and archives exemptions -- Copyright permissions
and licenses -- Locating copyright owners -- Other types
of intellectual property, contracts, and jurisdictional
issues -- Risk management : how to digitize safely -- Case
study 1: interviews and oral histories -- Case study 2:
dissertations, theses, and student papers -- Cases cited
in the guidelines.
520 The development of new digital technologies has led to
fundamental changes in the ways that cultural institutions
fulfill their public missions of access, preservation,
research, and education. Many institutions are developing
publicly accessible Web sites that allow users to visit
online exhibitions, search collection databases, access
images of collection items, and in some cases create their
own digital content. Digitization, however, also raises
the possibility of copyright infringement. It is
imperative that staff in libraries, archives, and museums
understand fundamental copyright principles and how
institutional procedures can be affected by the law.
"Copyright and Cultural Institutions" was written to
assist understanding and compliance with copyright law. It
addresses the basics of copyright law and the exclusive
rights of the copyright owner, the major exemptions used
by cultural heritage institutions, and stresses the
importance of "risk assessment" when conducting any
digitization project. Case studies on digitizing oral
histories and student work are also included.
530 Also available in an electronic version via the World Wide
Web.
650 0 Copyright|xElectronic information resources|zUnited
States.
650 0 Library materials|xDigitization|xLaw and legislation
|zUnited States.
650 0 Archival materials|xDigitization|xLaw and legislation
|zUnited States.
650 0 Cultural property|xDigitization|xLaw and legislation
|zUnited States.
650 12 Copyright|xlegislation & jurisprudence|zUnited States.
650 17 Intellectueel eigendom|2gtt
650 17 Culturele instellingen|2gtt
650 22 Archives|zUnited States.
650 22 Copying Processes|xlegislation & jurisprudence|zUnited
States.
650 22 Libraries, Digital|zUnited States.
651 7 United States|2gtt
700 1 Hudson, Emily.
700 1 Kenyon, Andrew T.
710 2 Cornell University.|bLibrary.
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