I think there is also quite alot of relevant information on the subject of
Electronic Copyright on the Library Association's website, under
'professional issues'.
www.la-hq.org.uk
Claire Grace
Open University Library
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From: Stubbs, Leorita (CAM) [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 09 October 2001 13:58
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Subject: Re: Electronic copyright
the best thing to do is to contact the CLA themselves.
http://www.cla.co.uk/index.html
Leo Stubbs
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From: Diann Rusch-Feja [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 09 October 2001 13:03
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Subject: AW: Electronic copyright
Hello Leo,
Could you give the rest of us a noteon where to find the digitisation
license from CLA to look at.
We are just preparing an Authors' Rights Symposium which is to be held
next week. I am organizing it, and we have two well-known legal
specialists in copyright to talk on precisely this topic.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Dr. Diann Rusch-Feja
Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Lentzeallee 94
D-14195 Berlin
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Dear Frank
To my understanding, there is already a digitisation license available
for
public and academic institution offered by the CLA. However you need to
double check that. At the moment many organisation including mine
receive
photocopy form the British Library in electronic format (ARIEL Document)
via
email. However the condition is that we have to delete them upon
receiving
them as storing them in any ways would be an infringement of Copyright
Law.
This also includes scanning the hard copy into digital format.
The CLA is currently working on a digitisation license model for the
pharmaceutical industry and until then, I (and my users) cannot do
anything
in terms of scanning paper into electronic and storing them in any
electronic medium. As the 'Copyright Adviser' of my company I have done
a
lot of homework about all these, believe me! ;-)
I hope this helps.
Leo Stubbs
Company Librarian/Copyright Adviser
Celltech Group Plc
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From: TREW FRANK [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 09 October 2001 11:18
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Subject: Electronic copyright
Having just seen the correspondence about putting an electronic version
of
an article onto an Intranet,
can I ask for advice on something similar:
Does anybody operate any electronic reserves collection, and what are
the
copyright implications
(pitfalls) here.
Here at the American International University in London we have many
photocopies of articles on reserve
obtained from the British Library and copyright cleared. What would be
better for us is if we could get
electronic copies of these articles instead.
Do any publishers offer this as a service (with reasonable costs) ?
Would scanning of the articles ourselves be in breach of copyright ?
Would we need to consult each publisher independently to get permission
?
And generally, how does anybody else operate an e-reserve system ?
We had envisaged posting the articles onto a system called Blackboard
which
restricts access
only to students enrolled for each class, so the articles would not be
publicly available - if this makes
any difference.
All advice gratefully received.
PS. I will investigate this with the Library Association and the British
Library itself, but was curious
as to how people practically operate such a system (if at all).
Frank Trew
Senior Librarian
Richmond: the American International University in London
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