Document Type
Other
Journal/Book Title/Conference
NASIG Newsletter
Volume
18
Issue
3
Publisher
North American Serials Interest Group
Publication Date
9-2003
First Page
30
Last Page
31
Abstract
Because copyright law is notoriously difficult to interpret, Janice Krueger's program on this topic drew a large and engaged crowd. Krueger, the Electronic Resources and Serials Librarian at the University of the Pacific, became interested in copyright when her institution implemented an openURL-enabled linking service and she began to wonder what kind of implications the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA) might have for open linking. Krueger began the program with a broad overview of how the Copyright statutes of the U.S. Code (Title 17) govern many of the day to day activities of any library.
Recommended Citation
Duncan, J. (2003) “NASIG Conference Report: Copyright Law—Fact or Fiction?” NASIG Newsletter18(3): 30-31.
Comments
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