Monday, August 9, 2010

Copyright and Access Bibliography

References

Britz, J., & Lipinski, T. (2001). Indigenous knowledge: a moral reflection on current legal concepts of intellectual property. Libri, 51(4), 234-46. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 5 times)

Burkert, H. (1992). The legal framework of public sector information: recent legal policy developments in the EC. Government Publications Review, 19, 483-96. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 5 times)

Chowdhury, G., & Chowdhury, S. (1999). Digital library research: major issues and trends. Journal of Documentation, 55(4), 409-48. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 20 times)

Cornish, G. (1991). The impact of networking on international interlibrary loan and document supply. Libri, 41, 272-88. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited5 times)

Cullen, R., & Houghton, C. (2000). Democracy online: an assessment of New Zealand government Web sites. Government Information Quarterly, 17(3), 243-67. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 15 times)

Dallman, D., Draper, M., & Schwarz, S. (1994). Electronic pre-publishing for worldwide access: the case of high energy physics. Interlending & Document Supply, 22(2), 3-7. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 6 times)

Eschenfelder, K., Desai, A., & Alderman, I. (2005). The limits of DeCSS posting: a comparison of internet posting of DVD circumvention devices in the European Union and China. Journal of Information Science, 31(4), 317-31. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. 2010. (Cited 5 times)

Evans, J., Bevan, S., & Harrington, J. (1996). BIODOC: access versus holdings in a university library. Interlending & Document Supply, 24(4), 5-11. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 5 times)

Foroughi, A., Albin, M., & Sharlett, G. (2002). Digital rights management: a delicate balance between protection and accessibility. Journal of Information Science, 28(5), 389-95. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 8 times)

Frazier, K. (1999). What's wrong with fair-use guidelines for the academic community?. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 50(14), 1320-3. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 5 times)

Freiburger, G., & Ralph, L. (1998). Electronic reserves: the changing landscape of instructional support. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 86(1), 17-25. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 5 times)

Gadd, E., Oppenheim, C., & Probets, S. (2003). RoMEO studies 2: how academics want to protect their open-access research papers. Journal of Information Science, 29(5), 333-56. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 14 times)

Garrett, J., & Lyons, P. (1993). Toward an electronic copyright management system. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 44, 468-73. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 5 times)

Lipinski, T. (2003). The Myth of Technological Neutrality in Copyright and the Rights of Institutional Users: Recent Legal Challenges to the Information Organization as Mediator and the Impact of the DMCA, WIPO, and TEACH. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 54(9), 824-35. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 5 times)

Lopatin, L. (2006). Library digitization projects, issues and guidelines: A survey of the literature. Library Hi Tech, 24(2), 273-89. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 8 times)

McCain, K. (2000). Sharing digitized research-related information on the World Wide Web. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 51(14), 1321-7. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 16 times)

Morton, B. (1995). Canadian federal government policy and Canada's electronic information industry. Government Information Quarterly, 12(3), 251-95. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 5 times)

Muir, A. (1998). Publishers' views of electronic short-loan collections and copyright clearance issues. Journal of Information Science, 24(4), 215-29. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 7 times)

Muir, A. (2004). Digital preservation: awareness, responsibility and rights issues. Journal of Information Science, 30(1), 73-92. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 7 times)

Rowlands, I., & Nicholas, D. (2005). Scholarly communication in the digital environment: The 2005 survey of journal author behaviour and attitudes. Aslib Proceedings, 57(6), 481-97. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 10 times)

Schöpfel, J. (2005). Between open access and copyright: document supply in France. Interlending & Document Supply, 33(3), 158-61. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database. (Cited 5 times)

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