A-Z Common Reference Questions for Academic Librarians
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Autor: Heather Dawson
Editura: Facet Publishing
Limba: Engleza
Nr. pagini: 240
Coperta: Paperback
Dimensiuni: 23.5 x 2.5 x 28 cm
An aparitie: 2019
As an archivist or records manager it is essential to keep up to date with the complexities of copyright legislation, and Copyright for Archivists and Records Managers has been described as an ‘unparalleled’ resource for that purpose.
What is copyright? Who owns it and for how long? What rights does it confer, and what are the limitations and exceptions? This comprehensive manual uniquely outlines copyright law in the UK with special reference to the unpublished materials commonly found in archive and records collections such as maps, legal records, records of local authorities and parish registers. It also gives comprehensive information on authorship and duration of copyright in older as well as modern works and on the wide range of exceptions and limitations to copyright, particularly those relevant to archivists, records managers, librarians and curators. It offers advice on rights in the electronic environment, moral rights and rights in databases and contains extensive tables of duration of copyright in other countries.
The sixth edition of this respected work has been extensively revised and updated, in particular by:
- revision of the commentaries on the nature of originality in literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works and of a substantial part of a copyright work
- updating of the explanation of how a work of overseas origin qualifies for copyright protection in the UK, to reflect changes to the legislation
- revision of the commentaries on publication, issue of copies to the public and communication to the public
- more explanation of the exceptions for quotation, text and data mining, disability, rental and lending, education, broadcasts, access to digital material on the premises and the publication of older unpublished works
- updating of the charts for the duration of copyright where countries have amended their legislation
Readership: This book will be useful reading for all archivists and records managers; LIS professionals in libraries, museums and galleries; students, researchers and genealogists.
Acknowledgements
A-Z List of entries
Accountancy
Acronyms and Abbreviations
African Studies
Anthropology
Archives
Art and Design
Asian Studies
Banking and finance
Biographical Information
Biology
Book Reviews
Blogging
Careers and employability
Charities
Chemistry
Citing, Referencing and plagiarism
Citizenship
Classical studies
Company and Stock Market Information
Computing and ICT
Copyright
Country Information
Courses
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Current Awareness
Data / Text Mining / Data visualisation
Development Studies
Dictionaries and encyclopedias
Disabled Students
Electronic books
Early Career researchers
East Europe and Russian Studies
Economics
Economic History
Education
Elections
Electronic Journals
Engineering
English Literature
Environment and conservation
European Union
Films, Documentaries and Moving Images
Fod science and agriculture
Foreign Languages
Freedom of Information Requests
Gender studies including feminism, and women’s studies
Geography
Government Publications
Grants and Funding
Grey Literature
Higher and further Education
History
Human Rights
Images and Photographs
Impact measurement
Information Literacy
International Organisations
International Relations
International security and wars
Internet searching
International Students
Journal Articles
Latin American Studies
Law
Legislation
LGBT studies
Library Catalogues
Literature Searching
Management
Mapping services
Market Research/ opinion polls
Marketing
Mathematics
Media and film Studies
Medical science and Nursing
Middle East Studies
Music
News resources
Open Access
Parliaments / Parliamentary Proceedings
Performing Arts, including theatre/ drama
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Population and demography
Presentation Skills
Professional associations, trade unions
Project Management
Publishing
Reference Management Tools
Religion and Theology
Research data Management
Research methods
Research students
Social Media
Social Policy
Speeches and quotations
Sport and Leisure studies
Standards
Statistical Data
Study Skills
Systematic reviews
Teaching
Theses and Dissertations
Think Tanks/ Policy Institutes
Tourism and Hospitality
Treaties
United Nations
Writing and style guides
Heather Dawson is an Academic Support Librarian in the Information Services Department of the LSE Library and the author of the Facet Publishing book, Know it All, Find it Fast for Academic Libraries (2011).
Preface
Key points
1. What is copyright?
1.1 The nature of copyright
1.2 The development of copyright
1.3 Copyright and records
2. Copyright protection
2.1 Protection for works
2.2 Literary, dramatic and musical works
2.3 Artistic works
2.4 Films
2.5 Sound recordings
2.6 Other works
3. Ownership
3.1 Qualification
3.2 First owner
3.3 Acquisition of copyright
3.4 Assertion of ownership
4. Publication, exhibition and performance
4.1 Publication
4.2 Exhibition and performance
5. Use
5.1 The copyright owner’s rights and infringement of them
5.2 Permission
5.3 Exceptions and limitations
5.4 Copying in archives, libraries and museums
5.5 Litigation and legal advice
6. Copyright in the electronic environment
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Internet
6.3 Electronic mail and social media
6.4 Databases
6.5 Records in the electronic environment
6.6 Computers and computer programs
7. Special cases
7.1 British Isles outside the UK
7.2 Records of a repository’s parent institution or authority
7.3 Gifts and deposits of records
7.4 Public records
7.5 Records of local authorities
7.6 Records of ecclesiastical and religious bodies
7.7 Legal records
7.8 Electoral registers
7.9 Business records
7.10 Estate, manorial and personal records
7.11 Hospital and medical records
7.12 Transport records
7.13 Office-holders, members and unincorporated bodies
7.14 Maps, charts and plans, together with engravings and prints
7.15 Legal deposit
8. Other intellectual property rights
8.1 Moral rights
8.2 Databases and database right
8.3 Publication right
8.4 Public Lending Right
8.5 Performers’ rights
8.6 Designs, patents and trade marks
8.7 Confidentiality
8.8 Artist’s resale right (droit de suite)
9. Appendix
9.1 Charts and tables for the duration of copyright
9.2 Copyright Declarations
9.3 Model licences
9.4 Model assignment to the record office
10. Bibliography
10.1 Documents
10.2 Books
10.3 Useful websites
11. Authorities
11.1 Treaties and EU instruments
11.2 Statutes
11.3 Statutory instruments
11.4 Cases
Index
Tim Padfield MA LLM worked at The National Archives (formerly the Public Record Office) for over thirty years before his retirement in 2013. He is a specialist in copyright, with particular reference to unpublished materials and has a postgraduate law degree, with merit. He is a past chair of the Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance on which he represents the Archives and Records Association and is adviser on copyright to the Bodleian Libraries.
An aparitie | 2019 |
Autor | Heather Dawson |
Dimensiuni | 23.5 x 2.5 x 28 cm |
Editura | Facet Publishing |
Format | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781783304110 |
Limba | Engleza |
Nr pag | 240 |
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