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2007 Section 108 Study Group Podcast
with Peter Hirtle Library helps students and
faculty comply with fair-use copyright rules Copyright Keeps Open Archives
and Digital Preservation Separate From Soup to Nuts: Copyright,
Social Networking and Electronic Surveillance [PowerPoint slides], as
presented at the 2007 National Conference Association of Colleges and
Research Libraries
2006 Keeping Your Copyright for
Content Producers Cornell U. Creates Guidelines
for E-Reserves Digital Access to Archival
Works: Could 108(b) Be the Solution? Research, Libraries, and
Fair Use: The Gentlemen's Agreement of 1935
2005 11/4/2005 New Courseware
Feature Eases Copyright-Permission Process, By SCOTT CARLSON (Information
Technology ), in Chronicle of Higher Education (requires subscription) 7/29/2005 Whose Work Is It,
Anyway?, By SCOTT CARLSON The Internet, the Pope, and
the iPod by Tracy Mitrano, in Campus Technology, June
2005 Hirtle, Peter B.,
Review of Complete Copyright: An Everyday Guide for Librarians, by Carrie
Russell; The Librarian's Copyright Companion by James S. Heller; and
Copyright for Archivists and Users of Archives by Tim Padfield. American
Archivist 68:1 (Spring/Summer 2005):161-4 Section 108 Study Group Convenes
to Discuss Exceptions to Copyright Law for Libraries and Archives, May
13, 2005 Cornell Library on Orphan Works, March 23, 2005
2003 Digital Preservation and Copyright, Peter B. Hirtle, Copyright & Fair Use, Stanford University Libraries , November 2003 http://fairuse.stanford.edu/commentary_and_analysis/2003_11_hirtle.html Civil Privacy and National Security Legislation: A Three-Dimensional View, Tracy Mitrano, Educause Review, Vol. 38 No. 6, November/December 2003 http://www.educause.edu/pub/er/erm03/erm036.asp Copyright, Civil Rights, and Middle Age, Tracy Mitrano, Educause Review, Vol. 38 No. 5, September/October 2003 http://www.educause.edu/pub/er/erm03/erm035.asp Archives or Assets?, Peter
B. Hirtle, President Peter B. Hirtle presented an abbreviated version
of this address at the opening plenary session of the 67th annual meeting
of the Society of American Archivists in Los Angeles on Aug. 21, 2003
See Also: Copyright Issues In the Electronic
Realm at Cornell, Information Technologies Policy Office http://www.cit.cornell.edu/oit/policy/copyright/
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