Oh sorry Lucy I thought I'd read it through so carefully - probably once too
many times. Please take that out and let me know if there's any other
corrections to make. If you could bring some hard copies for Wed that would
be useful. I'll bring one of the suurevy report too and will have all the data on
my laptop. C
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Colleagues
Please see the reminder below.
Thanks
Tim
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Tim Padfield
Copyright Officer and Information Policy Consultant
Information Policy and Services Directorate
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From: Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance
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Sent: 08 January 2009 18:28
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Subject: [LACA] Orphan Works Survey Update
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Reminder - Orphan Works Survey
Many thanks to the hundreds of organisations who have already responded
to the Collections Trust and Strategic Content Alliance survey on orphan
works.
The survey aims to assess the impact of 'orphan works' (works for which the
copyright owner is unknown or cannot be traced) on the delivery of services
to library, archive, museum and information service users in the UK and
Europe.
The closing date for completion of the survey is Friday 16th January 2009,
so there is still plenty of time to get involved. The questionnaire is available
at:
http://surveys.omni-web.co.uk/start.aspx?sid=5DZ6VD
We are pleased to announce a second prize draw for £100 (or the
equivalent in Euros) for all those taking part in the survey. Congratulations to
the Scottish Fisheries Museum in Fife, who won the first draw which took
place before Christmas.
This research, the first of its kind throughout the UK and Europe, represents
a real opportunity for cultural organisations to make their voices heard and
contribute to positive action to increase access to public sector content.
To complete the survey, please follow the link below (or copy it into your
web browser).
http://surveys.omni-web.co.uk/start.aspx?sid=5DZ6VD
Please also pass the details on to anyone else you know who may be
interested in taking part.
With best wishes
Naomi Korn
Consultant
www.naomikorn.com
07957 761 032
Pursuing best copyright practice
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