Copyright for Archivists and Records Managers

Copyright for Archivists and Records Managers
Author: Tim Padfield
Publisher: Facet Publishing
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2015-07-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1856049299

As an archivist or records manager it is essential to keep up to date with the complexities of copyright legislation, and Copyright for Archivists and Records Managers will prove an invaluable tool in enabling you to do so. What is copyright? Who owns it and for how long? What rights does it confer, and what are the limitations and exceptions? This comprehensive manual uniquely outlines copyright law in the UK with special reference to materials relevant to archive and records collections such as maps, legal records, records of local authorities, records of churches and faiths, most notably unpublished works. It also offers advice on rights in the electronic environment and the problems associated with rights clearance; and covers related areas such as moral rights and rights in databases. The fifth edition of this respected work has been extensively revised and updated to include: a description of the major changes to copyright exceptions and limitations for libraries and archives including the changes to permit preservation copying and copying for users of any kind of work, a simplification of the declarations required from users and a new exception permitting onsite access to digital material a description and discussion of the new schemes for orphan works a description of the other changes to exceptions for copyright and performer’s rights, notably education; quotation; caricature, parody and pastiche; text and data mining; disability; and private copying a revision of the views expressed on the exhibition of literary, dramatic and musical works an explanation of why a digital photograph, consisting of a numerical file, is still an artistic work a description of the changes in duration for sound recordings and especially for sound recordings of performances and for copyright in songs analysis of new copyright legislation in the Channel Islands and other British overseas territories an explanation of how national courts decide whether they have jurisdiction over the infringement of copyright on the internet a description of changes to Crown copyright licensing and the licensing of public sector information a new section giving links to useful websites consideration of the many copyright cases that have come before the courts the last few years that have provided help with the interpretation of many aspects of the legislation. Some notable examples are on the meaning of ‘transient and incidental’, ‘scientific research’, ‘parody’ and ‘originality’; whether hyperlinking infringes; the importance of a signature on an assignment; the terms that may be implied into a licence; and the relationship between the rights of a copyright owner and freedom of speech. Readership: Archivists and records managers; LIS professionals in libraries, museums and galleries; students, researchers and genealogists.

Copyright for Archivists and Users of Archives

Copyright for Archivists and Users of Archives
Author: Timothy Padfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

The provisions of copyright law in the UK with particular reference to unpublished material, with advice and examples.

Navigating Legal Issues in Archives

Navigating Legal Issues in Archives
Author: Menzi L. Behrnd-Klodt
Publisher: Rittenhouse Book Distributors
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Attorney and archivist Menzi Behrnd-Klodt details legal issues from acquisition to ownership, access, administration, and the effects of copyright and intellectual property law on archivists and archives. --from publisher description.

Copyright Issues Relevant to the Creation of a Digital Archive

Copyright Issues Relevant to the Creation of a Digital Archive
Author: June M. Besek
Publisher: Council on Library & Information Resources
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN:

The collection and long-term preservation of digital content pose challenges to the intellectual property regime within which libraries and archives are accustomed to working. How to achieve an appropriate balance between copyright owners and users is a topic of ongoing debate in legal and policy circles. This paper describes copyright rights and exceptions and highlights issues potentially involved in the creation of a nonprofit digital archive. The paper is necessarily very general, since many decisions concerning the proposed archive's scope and operation have not yet been made. The purpose of an archive (e.g., to ensure preservation or to provide an easy and convenient means of access), its subject matter, and the manner in which it will acquire copies, as well as who will have access to the archive, from where, and under what conditions, are all factors critical to determining the copyright implications for works to be included in it. The goal of this paper is to provide basic information about the copyright law for those developing such an archive and thereby enable them to recognize areas in which it could impinge on copyright rights and to plan accordingly.

Compact Copyright

Compact Copyright
Author: Sara R. Benson
Publisher: ALA Editions
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021
Genre: Copyright
ISBN: 9780838937563

"This comprehensive guide provides quick answers to frequent copyright questions affecting academia, universities, libraries, museums, and archives"--

Copyright and Cultural Institutions

Copyright and Cultural Institutions
Author: Peter B. Hirtle
Publisher: Cornell University Libraries, Department of Manuscripts & University Archives
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2009
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780935995107

A guidebook for digitization of American libraries, archives and museums focusing on copyright issues.

Libraries, Museums, and Archives

Libraries, Museums, and Archives
Author: Tomas A. Lipinski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2002
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

How can libraries, museums, and archives update their policies to balance legal requirements with the needs of their users? This in-depth treatment provides concrete background and guidelines for every library, museum, or archive, no matter what the size or mission.

Copyright for Librarians

Copyright for Librarians
Author: Harvard University. Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2012
Genre: Copyright
ISBN: 9789081836012

"Re-designed as a textbook, "Copyright for Librarians: the essential handbook" can be used as a stand-alone resource or as an adjunct to the online curriculum. With a new index and a handy Glossary, it is essential reading for librarians and for anyone learning about or teaching copyright law in the information field."--Publisher's website.