Could you please take Jo Cheshire [log in to unmask] off the list?
Thanks
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From: An informal open list set up by the UK Serials Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Karen Sadler
Sent: 26 April 2006 13:19
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Subject: Re: UKSG Seminar - Strictly Legal: Toeing the Copyright Line, Edinburgh 6 June
Judi,
We staged this particular seminar in London last year and have no further plans to bring it back to London again at the moment.
Karen
Karen Sadler
UKSG Administrator
Tel. +44 (0)1865 744279
Fax. +44(0)1865 742164
www.uksg.org
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From: An informal open list set up by the UK Serials Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Judi Egerton
Sent: 26 April 2006 12:07
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: UKSG Seminar - Strictly Legal: Toeing the Copyright Line, Edinburgh 6 June
Hi Karen
are you likely to be holding a seminar in London in the near future?
thanks, Judi
Karen Sadler wrote:
>** Apologies for Cross-Posting**
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>UK Serials Group are pleased to offer this successful seminar in
>Edinburgh in June:
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>Strictly Legal: Toeing the Copyright Line
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>Tuesday 6 June 2006
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>National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh
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>Copyright and legal deposit in a changing environment
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>Following last year's successful seminar on this subject at the British
>Library, this is another opportunity to brief yourself on the
>ever-changing world of copyright and legal deposit, this time in the
>surroundings of the National Library of Scotland. Expert speakers will
>examine the theoretical and practical aspects of recent legislation and
>agreements, and there will be opportunities to discuss practical solutions to the challenges faced.
>There will be an optional tour of the NLS to round off the day.
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>Programme
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>10.00 Registration and coffee
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>10.20 Welcome, opening and introductions by the Chair and UKSG
>representative
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>Tony Kidd, Assistant Director, Financial and Corporate Services,
>Glasgow University Library
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>10.30 Understanding copyright: the theory
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> Andrew Braid, Licensing and Copyright Compliance Manager,
>The British Library
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>UK copyright law continues to develop, and this session will cover the
>current legislative position, reviewing the impact of the 2003
>legislation and the European Directive.
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>Implications for librarians and others, and possible future
>developments, will be examined.
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>11.15 The practicalities of copyright
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> Helen Bartlett, HERON Copyright Manager, Ingenta
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>This interactive session will give delegates the opportunity to review
>and discuss examples, issues and problems relating to copyright
>practice, including latest developments related to digitisation in
>higher education for example, so that they can take away practical
>solutions
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>and address issues with greater confidence.
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>12.15 Lunch
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>13.15 Legal deposit: the theory
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> Martin Graham, Legal Deposit and Modern Collections
>Manager, National Library of Scotland
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>Information will be provided on legal deposit, with special emphasis on
>progress in the
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>deposit of non-print, including electronic, materials. The UK
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>British Library, will be fully covered, as well as the particular
>position of the National Library
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>of Scotland.
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>14.00 Preparing for the future - a publisher's perspective
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> Cliff Morgan, Vice President/Planning and Development
>Director, John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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>As plans for the implementation of electronic legal deposit in the UK
>continue to develop,
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>this speaker, intimately involved in the process, will outline the
>up-to-the-minute position.
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>14.30 Deposit practice for electronic journals
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> Johan Stapel, Head - e-Depot, National Library of The
>Netherlands
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>The National Library of The Netherlands - Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB)
>- is a world leader
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>in electronic journal deposit. This speaker will outline their latest
>position and plans for the
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>future, including practical problems and solutions.
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>15.15 Summing up and evaluation forms
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>15.25 Close of seminar
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>15.30 Optional one-hour tour of the National Library of Scotland (George
>IV Bridge site).
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>Fee
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>UKSG members £90.00 + £15.75 VAT (total £105.75)
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>Non-members £115.00 + £20.13 VAT (total £135.13)
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>The fee includes refreshments and lunch.
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>Please indicate your NLS tour reservation on the booking form.
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>Venue
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>Board Room
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>National Library of Scotland
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>George IV Bridge
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>Edinburgh
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>EH1 1EW Tel.: 0131 623 3700
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>Location details will be sent with confirmation of booking.
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>Cancellation
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>By 30 May 2006 Full refund
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>>From 31 May 2006 No refund
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>Bookings
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>Please book via the UKSG website - www.uksg.org - or contact:
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>Karen Sadler, UKSG Administrator
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>Tel.: +44 (0)1865 744279 Fax: +44 (0)1865 742164 E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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>Karen Sadler
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>UKSG Administrator
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>Tel. +44 (0)1865 744279
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>Fax. +44(0)1865 742164
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>www.uksg.org
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Judi Egerton [log in to unmask]
Hilary Doughty Research Resources Unit
Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Essex Wivenhoe Park Colchester CO4 3SQ UK
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