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Clearing the way: copyright clearance in UK libraries

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posted on 2009-03-17, 13:44 authored by Elizabeth A. Gadd
Libraries today face a problem. Their raison d’etre: to provide access to information for their users is on the one hand being enabled by new technologies and developments, and on the other is being hindered by copyright restrictions. New developments in libraries, learning and teaching, such as electronic short loan collections, computer aided learning packages, distance learning packages and so on, all seek to provide better educational support for students. However to include readypublished material in all these services requires copyright clearance. Quotes such as “Copyright was seen as a major barrier to the scaling up of electronic short loan”1, and “one of the most taxing concerns for courseware developers…is to...obtain the legitimate use of existing copyright works to include in new products”2 abound in the library and related literature. In fact, the current legal and legislative framework makes copyright clearance an essential library activity.

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GADD, E., 2001. Clearing the way: copyright clearance in UK libraries. LISU Occassional Paper No. 31. Loughborough University

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Loughborough University / © Elizabeth Gadd

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2001

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