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Copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted to the author or creator of an original work, including the right to copy, distribute and adapt the work. Copyright does not protect ideas, only their expression. In most jurisdictions copyright arises upon fixation and does not need to be registered. Copyright owners have the exclusive statutory right to exercise control over copying and other exploitation of the works for a specific period of time, after which the work is said to enter the public domain. Uses covered under limitations and exceptions to copyright, such as fair use, do not require permission from the copyright owner. All other uses require permission. Copyright owners can license or permanently transfer or assign their exclusive rights to others. (Excerpt from Wikipedia article: Copyright)
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| Title | Article summary | Date |
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Charging Ahead? |
Ruth Jenkins summarises Richard Lucier's Follett Lecture Series talk on charging in HE Libraries. |
July 1996, issue4, feature article |
Serving the Arts and Humanities |
Dan Greenstein gives an extensive description of AHDS, the Arts and Humanities Data Service: its objectives, organisation, and how the data will be collected, preserved and described.. |
July 1996, issue4, feature article |
Globally Yours |
Hazel Gott gives a brief overview of the Follett Lecture Series, where overseas experts in the fields of Library and Information Science speak in various UK locations. |
July 1996, issue4, feature article |
MIDRIB |
Julian Cook describes a project that deals with the storage and access of medical images. |
July 1996, issue4, project update |
TAPin: Training and Awareness Programme in Networks |
Kay Flatten outlines the training and awareness project that focuses on universities in the Midlands area. |
July 1996, issue4, project update |
ResIDe: Electronic Reserve for UK Universities |
Tessa Bruce describes an electronic reserve system at the University of the West of England. |
July 1996, issue4, project update |
ILEJ: Internet Library of Early Journals |
Hugh Wellesley-Smith turns back the clock with a description of the Internet Library for early journals digitisation project. |
July 1996, issue4, project update |
JILT: Journal of Information, Law and Technology |
Nicola Clare presents the case for an electronic journal in law. |
July 1996, issue4, project update |
IMPEL2: What Is eLib Doing to Us All? |
Catherine Edwards describes the IMPEL2 project, from the Supporting Studies area of the programme. |
July 1996, issue4, project update |
Libtech '96: eLib goes to Libtech '96 |
John Kirriemuir gives a brief overview of the eLib presence at the Libtech '96 event. |
July 1996, issue4, project update |
Centre for Database Access Research (CEDAR): The Huddersfield Connection |
Steve Pollitt describes the history and research behind CEDAR, the Centre for Database Access Research, which specialises in work on the design of interfaces for information retrieval systems. |
July 1996, issue4, project update |
TLTP: Teaching and Learning Technology Programme |
Joanna Tiley describes TLTP. The Teaching and Learning Technology Programme, funded by the UK Higher Education Funding Councils of the UK, is a collection of 70+ projects aimed to 'make teaching and learning more productive and efficient by harnessing modern technology'. |
July 1996, issue4, project update |
The Importance of Advanced Communications Technologies and Services (ACTS): The European Connection |
David Kay describes ACTS, the Advanced Communications Technologies and Services, a programme under the European Community 4th Framework Research & Technology Development Programme, consisting of around 120 projects. |
July 1996, issue4, project update |
NHS Libraries: At Home on the Web |
Ben Toth describes the establishment and maintenance of a regional Health Web site. |
July 1996, issue4, project update |
Netlinks Symposium |
Sarah Ashton reports from the Netlinks Symposium, organised by the Netlinks eLib project and the Department of Information Studies in the University of Sheffield. |
July 1996, issue4, event report |
JUGL |
Emma Wright put on her woolies and went to Preston to report on the annual JUGL (JANET User Group for Libraries) conference. |
July 1996, issue4, event report |
Cashing in on Caching |
Jon Knight and Martin Hamilton describe Caching, possibly the most crucial tool available to frequent Web users, and point out why libraries should be aware of it. |
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Moral Rights |
Charles Oppenheim describes the issues and pitfalls in this often overlooked area of copyright legislation. If you are involved in any digital libraries project that deals with other peoples' material held in an electronic form, read this article. |
July 1996, issue4, regular column |
Down Your Very Long Way Away |
J. Correia describes the use of the Internet in Macau. |
July 1996, issue4, regular column |
Interface |
John MacColl talks to Peter Nathan, acting president and distinguished professor of psychology at the University of Iowa. |
July 1996, issue4, regular column |
Around the Table |
Ian Budden points to resources for humanities scholars. |
July 1996, issue4, regular column |
Cartoon |
New cartoon work by Malcolm Campbell. |
July 1996, issue4, odds and ends |