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Fw: Collections Trust and Strategic Content Alliance Orphan Works Survey

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ask CWA <[log in to unmask]>

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The Black and Asian Studies Association <[log in to unmask]>

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Sun, 4 Jan 2009 19:16:30 -0000

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Hi Colleagues
don't know how relevant this may be to some of you, but here it is....  Do 
note the mention of the 'cultural heritage collection' towards the end of 
the message.
Best wishes throughout 2009.
 Caroline

 ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Dave Kilbey" <[log in to unmask]>    To:  > 
> <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 9:25 AM > Subject: Collections Trust 
> and Strategic Content Alliance Orphan Works  Survey
>
>
> The Collections Trust and Strategic Content Alliance Orphan Works Survey:
>
> Help Us to Address Barriers in the Provision of Access to Public Sector 
> Content
>
>
> The Collections Trust and The Strategic Content Alliance are carrying out 
> research to examine 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 
> other European countries. Background information on the research and its 
> sponsors is provided below.
>
>
> As part of this research project, we would be very grateful if you could 
> fill out a short online questionnaire. It will take just a few minutes to 
> complete.
>
>
> As a thank you for taking part you will be entered into a prize draw to 
> win £100 (or the equivalent in Euros), and we will also send you a 
> synopsis of the findings once the research is complete.
>
>
> To fill out the questionnaire click on the link below (or copy it into 
> your web browser):
>
> <http://surveys.omni-web.co.uk/start.aspx?sid=5DZ6VD>
>
> The closing date for completion of the Survey is Friday 16 January 2009.
>
> We apologise if you have received multiple copies of this email. It is 
> being distributed by various project partners who hold their own contact 
> lists which may overlap.
>
> If you know anyone else who might be interested in completing the survey, 
> we would appreciate it if you could forward this email on to them.
>
> Thank you, Naomi Korn, IP Officer, Collections Trust.
>
>
> Background to the research
>
> The past 10 years have seen a tremendous investment in the development of 
> public access to collections - whether online, on site, or through 
> outreach and community engagement.
>
>
> 'Orphan works' -- works for which the copyright holder is either unknown 
> or cannot be traced -- present one of the most significant barriers in the 
> provision of access to content across the Public Sector, to the detriment 
> of the growth of the Knowledge Economy.
>
>
> Currently the library, archives, information and museums professions and 
> their institutions have a major opportunity presented by both the UK 
> government's implementation of the Gowers Review of Intellectual Property 
> and, inparticular, by the European Commission's Green Paper on Copyright 
> in the Knowledge Economy to lobby for orphan works solutions both in the 
> UK and throughout the EU. Yet, there exists almost no systematic evidence 
> of the scale and impact of the 'orphan works' problem. This lack of 
> evidence is preventing public sector stakeholder communities from 
> exploring potential solutions, whether legislatively or through collective 
> approaches to licensingand indemnity. We hope this survey will generate a 
> good response and provide the evidence we need to help us raise the 
> profile of the issues that we face and the need for appropriate solutions.
>
>
> The Project Partners
>
> The Collections Trust is the UK's focus for standards and best practice in 
> Collections Management, representing the interests of cultural heritage 
> collections. See: http://www.collectionstrust.org.uk
>
> The Strategic Content Alliance (SCA) is led by the Joint Information 
> Systems Committee (JISC) which serves the higher and further education 
> community in the UK and works with various European partners. Membership 
> of the SCA also includes the BBC, National Health Service, Museums, 
> Libraries and Archives Council, Becta, The British Library and several 
> other key bodies.
>
> The purpose of the SCA is to identify and remove the barriers to public 
> engagement with e-content, which includes digitised records, images, text 
> and many other forms of media and information. See: 
> http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/themes/eresources/contentalliance.aspx
>
> This online survey is being managed by DJS Research, an independent 
> research agency. See: www.djsresearch.com/
>
>
> To fill out the questionnaire click here or copy the link below into your 
> web browser:
> http://surveys.omni-web.co.uk/start.aspx?sid=5DZ6VD 

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