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Copyright : interpreting the law for libraries, archives and information services / Graham P. Cornish.
2004
N 639 COR.C (2004)
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Détails
Titre
Copyright : interpreting the law for libraries, archives and information services / Graham P. Cornish.
Mention d'édition
4rd.
Description
xvi, 207 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
1856045080 paperback
9781856045087 paperback
9781856045087 paperback
Autre cote
N 639 COR.C (2004)
Résumé
"This book explains the provisions of the UK Copyright Act and supporting legislation in quick and easy question-and-answer form. It is a working guide for the practising LIS professional to the intricacies of copyright as it needs to be understood in the context of library and information work, explaining the law in straightforward terms and answering the questions that it is likely to provoke." "Addressing as it does situations and problems taken from actual working experience, this is an essential practical working tool for all library and information practitioners, managers, policy makers and students who need to identify what can and cannot be done legally."--Jacket.
Note
Oorspr. uitg.: London : Library Association, 1990.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-188) and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
1. Definition and law; 2. What is covered by copyright?; 3. Rights and limitations; 4. Literary, dramatic and musical works; 5. Artistic works; 6. Sound recordings; 7. Films and videos; 8. Broadcasts; 9. Databases; 10. Licensing schemes; 11. Computer programs, electronic materials and websites; 12. Other matters.
Publié
London : Facet Pub., 2004.
Langue
Anglais
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Review
"This book explains the provisions of the UK Copyright Act and supporting legislation in quick and easy question-and-answer form. It is a working guide for the practising LIS professional to the intricacies of copyright as it needs to be understood in the context of library and information work, explaining the law in straightforward terms and answering the questions that it is likely to provoke." "Addressing as it does situations and problems taken from actual working experience, this is an essential practical working tool for all library and information practitioners, managers, policy makers and students who need to identify what can and cannot be done legally."--Jacket.