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  1. Zhao, D.G.; Ramsden, A.: Report on the ELINOR electronic library project (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    A pilot system was implemented in 1993. The pilot system is now being extended in terms of the subject coverage and network access. Covers the user aspect, the system architecture and copyright management of the ELINOR (Electronic Library INformation Online Retrieval) electronic library
    Source
    Information services and use. 15(1995) no.3, S.199-212
  2. Eyre, J.L.: ¬The ELISE project : visual information retrieval and delivery (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The aim of the ELISE project (Electronic Library Image Service for Europe) is to investigate the feasibility of providing an electronic image delivery to European member states via international networks, by developing a prototype system. The prototype will provide access to images via a detailed textual record incorporating fully indexed and searchable fields. Images are identified by fields in the database which contain pointers to locate the files. The database and imagebank can therefore be stored in different locations. Image quality provided by the system is established as a compromise between storage requirements, network speed, image decompression speed and what the copyright owner will be happy to provide. Small thumbnail images are used to provide a visual browsing facility
    Source
    Information superhighway: the role of librarians, information scientists, and intermediaries. Festschrift in honor of Frederick Wilfred Lancaster. 17th International Essen Symposium, 24.-27.10.1994. Ed. A.H. Helal et al
  3. Ramsden, A.: Electronic information for students : the ELINOR project (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes ELINOR (Electronic Library Information Online Retrieval), the electronic library project of De Montfort University, based at Milton Keynes, UK. The project uses document image processing to build a document database containing the full contents of undergradutae texts, including copyright material and University documents. Against the background of the strategic aims of the multi campus university, describes the hardware and software used, the inputting of documents, searching and browsing, the use of a WWW interface, major issues in dealing with publishers, and the pricing model used. Briefly notes the results of a study of user satisfaction, and how use of the system is monitored
  4. Mathiesen, K.: Human rights as a topic and guide for LIS research and practice (2015) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In this global information age, accessing, disseminating, and controlling information is an increasingly important aspect of human life. Often, these interests are expressed in the language of human rights-for example, rights to expression, privacy, and intellectual property. As the discipline concerned with "facilitating the effective communication of desired information between human generator and human user" (Belkin, 1975, p. 22), library and information science (LIS) has a central role in facilitating communication about human rights and ensuring the respect for human rights in information services and systems. This paper surveys the literature at the intersection of LIS and human rights. To begin, an overview of human rights conventions and an introduction to human rights theory is provided. Then the intersections between LIS and human rights are considered. Three central areas of informational human rights-communication, privacy, and intellectual property-are discussed in detail. It is argued that communication rights in particular serve as a central linchpin in the system of human rights.
    Series
    Advances in information science
    Source
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 66(2015) no.7, S.1305-1322
  5. Lunin, L.F.: IBM announces electronic copyright solutions (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    IBM has launched its IBM Digital Library and associated technology as a proposed solution to unauthorised and unpaid use of electronic information. Describes marking, encryption, metering and billing: a digital version of the Vatican Library; an electronic version of Current Contents and the infrastructure of IBM's Digital Library including indexing and retrieval; text; graphics; images; audio and full motion video; and query by image content
    Source
    Information today. 12(1995) no.5, S.1,3,5
  6. Dahl, K.: Building a local current contents database (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes the introduction of a current awareness service, based on the contents pages of periodicals received by Lund Univ. Library, Sweden, and discusses the use of scanners, electronic mail and facsimile transmission (FAX) techniques. The systen checks in the periodicals, scans the contents pages, stores the information on the system's file server, and sends the information to the users' electronic mail address or facsimile transmission address. Recognition of possible copyright problems led to an agreement with Elsevier Publ. Co. on the basis that the system was a pilot project
    Source
    The effects of digitisation on library and information science. Conference organised by NORDINFO and the British Library, Edinburgh, Scotland, 17.-20.9.1992
  7. Norman, S.: Copyright in the global information infrastructure (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reports on the World Intellectual Property (WIPO) Symposium on Copyright in the Global Information Infrastructure, Mexico City, 22-24 May 1995, convened to discuss the issues relating to copyright legislation and how it fits or needs to adapt to the operation of the information superhighway of the future with particular reference to the protection of intellectual property of the information superhigway
  8. Oppenheim, C.: ¬An agenda for action to achieve the information society in the UK (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses ways in which government can play a important role in shaping national policies for a nation's information infrastructure. Considers such factors as the development of national policies for: supporting the development of electronic information services; privacy and data protection; copyright; and public libraries and national libraries
    Source
    Journal of information science. 22(1996) no.6, S.407-421
  9. Keates, S.: New developments in intellectual property rights : protection and access for electronic documents (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Examines 2 European Commission projects starting in Dec 95 aimed at managing access and protection for intellectual property. The Intellectual Multimedia Property Rights Model and Terminology for Universal References (IMPRIMATUR) project involves 16 partners with a network server in Italy. The Coordinating Project for Electronic Authors' Right Management Systems (COPEARMS) aims to develop the copyright in Transmitted Electronic Documents (CITED) work. Two other projects are also described: Copyright Ownership Protection in Computer Assisted Training (COPICAT) and MultiMedia Education System for Librarians Introducing Remote Interactive Processing of Electronic Documents (MURIEL)
    Source
    Information management report. 1995, Dec., S.14-16
  10. Doering, D.: Choosing a CD-ROM network solution (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    CD-ROM technology for both storage and distribution of information has fueled the demand for network access to CD-ROMs. The many software products offer such access with a variety of features: low cost: ease of management; levels of security; performance; and network system support. Offers advice on enumerating the different solutions, assigning priorities to the issues involved and matching these priorities with the products that best serve each one. Issues considered include: throughput; security; accessing CD-ROM contents; NLM or dedicated server; ease of installation; training required; access and security control; maximum number of CD-ROM disc drives supported; drive locking; MSCDEX support; and license metering. Concludes with a summary of 14 commercial products, each product being marked in the light of the priorities mentioned
  11. Intellectual property and the National Information Infrastructure : the report of the Working Group on Intellectual Property Rights (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Presents a summary of a report published by the US Department of Commerce on the impact of the National Information Infrastructure (NII), the information superhgihway, on copyright laws in the USA. Explains the backgroud to the report, the aims of the NII, the role of the Information Infrastructure Task Force (IITF) set up by the Clinton administration, and the work of the Working Group on Intellectual Property Rights within the IITF. Presents the report's recommendations to the US Congress on changes to copyright laws, including clarification of the copyright owner's distribution right and amendment of library privileges to bring them into the digital age.
    Date
    22. 7.1996 19:53:48
  12. Rees, J.: Information access versus document supply : the international visual arts information network project (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Image content opens up exciting possibilities for stand-alone media, distributed networks, online networks, and on-site publishing from information systems for use by the general public, for research, collection management, education and distance learning. These developments coincide and overlap with widespread new questioning and thinking as to the role of museums in relation to their diverse publics and also may have many parallels in the library world. They raise difficult questions about intellectual propriety rights - copyright protection, fair renumeration and complex questions concerning moral rights. Clearly international cooperation, working partnerships and consortia are going to gain further importance and significance
    Source
    Interlending and document supply. 22(1994) no.1, S.20-24
  13. White, A.: Electronic copying of a cuttings library : a case of fari dealing? (1993) 0.00
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    Source
    Information world review. 1993, no.85, S.21-22
  14. Khalil, M.A.: Using the Internet for document delivery (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses the advantages of electronic document delivery services (EDD) over traditional interloans services for libraries and how libraries can use telecommunications networking and the Internet to facilitate document delivery. Describes 4 systems for transmitting the images and text of periodical articles: facsimile transmission; the ARIEL system of RLIN; the North Carolina State University Digitized Document Transmission Project (DDTP); and the Ohio State Project. The last 3 systems employ the Internet as the transmission medium. Lists the benefits of EDD and brief notes concerning copyright compliance
  15. Information for industry : twenty-one years of the Library Association Industrial Group (1991) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Papers include: management of corporate knowledge, the enforced reorganization of industrial libraries, networking and cooperation, fee-based information services, information systems for the end user, copyright, marketing public sector business information, the British Library business information services and the provision of business information in Scotland
  16. White, A.: Copyright law, information services and the challenge of multimedia (1993) 0.00
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    Imprint
    Oxford : Learned Information
    Source
    Online information 93: 17th International Online Meeting Proceedings, London, 7.-9.12.1993. Ed. by D.I. Raitt et al
  17. Flanagan, M.: Database licensing : a future view (1993) 0.00
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    Source
    Computers in libraries. 13(1993) no.1, S.21-22
  18. Guth, S.: Interoperability of DRM systems : exchanging and processing XML based rights expressions (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The study deals with the cutting-edge subject of electronic contracts which have the potential to automatically process and control the access rights for (electronic) goods. It shows the design and the implementation of a rights expression exchange framework. The framework allows DRM systems to exchange electronic contracts, formulated in a standardized rights expression language, and thus provides DRM system interoperability. The work introduces a methodology for the standardized composition, exchange and processing of electronic contracts or rights expressions.
  19. Kuhlen, R.: Ins Steinzeitalter der Informationsversorgung : Scharfe Kritik an der gemeinsamen Stellungnahme von DBV und Börsenverein in Sachen Urheberrecht (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Der Konstanzer Informationswissenschaftler Rainer Kuhlen schaltet sich aus Los Angeles in die Debatte um das Urheberrecht ein. Kuhlen lehrt dort derzeit als Gastprofessor an der School of Information Studies der University of California. Er meldet sich zu Wort, nach eigenen Worten »durchaus kritisch (aber nicht als Schelte gemeint) gegenüber der gemeinsamen Stellungnahme', auf die sich der Börsenverein und der Deutsche Bibliotheksverband geeinigt haben und die dem Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung Mitte Januar zugestellt wurde«. Kuhlen weist ausdrücklich darauf hin, dass sein Text zwar Argumente des Aktionsbündnisses »Urheberrecht für Bildung und Wissenschaft« verwendet, aber er nicht offiziell abgestimmt, sondern von ihm persönlich zu vertreten ist.
    Content
    "Die »Göttinger Erklärung« des Aktionsbündnisses haben viele Bibliothekar/innen unterschrieben. Aber gewiss anerkennen auch alle anderen Unterzeichner die Bemühung der Bibliotheken, für Bildung und Wissenschaft akzeptable Nutzungsbedingungen bei der Bereitstellung auch elektronischer Dokumente durch Verhandlung zu erreichen. Wir alle sehen die schwierige Lage, in die die Bibliotheken (und damit Bildung und Wissenschaft) durch den aktuellen Regierungsentwurf zum Urheberrecht gebracht worden sind, vor allem durch den Normvorschlag in Paragraf 53a, durch welchen den Bibliotheken faktisch der elektronische Kopienversand (auch in grafischer Form) untersagt wird, wenn Verlage ein entsprechendes Marktangebot bereitstellen. Niemand kann wollen, dass die Bibliotheken sozusagen ins Steinzeitalter der Informationsversorgung zurückversetzt werden. Das zu verhindern, wird das wesentliche Ziel der Bibliothekarsvertreter des DBV gewesen sein. Die oben genannte Vereinbarung weist jedoch in die falsche Richtung und ist auch weder von der Zielsetzung noch in den Details verträglich zum Beispiel mit jüngsten Stellungnahmen der Bund-Länder-Kommission für Bildungsplanung und Forschungsförderung (BLK) oder der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), um nur diese Organisationen zu nennen, geschweige denn mit den Zielen des Aktionsbündnisses. Der grundlegende Fehler ist der, dass sich der DBV offenbar mit der in Paragraf 53a-RegE getroffenen Unterscheidung zwischen analogem und digitalem Versand von Dokumenten abgefunden hat, sodass es jetzt nur um Schadensbegrenzung ging - anstatt offensiv das Ziel einer voll-elektronischen Informationsversorgung für Bildung und Wissenschaft anzustreben. Die Schadensbegrenzung wird zugegebenermaßen ansatzweise erreicht, allerdings nur durch ein kompliziertes System von gesetzlichen und Zwangslizenzen, bei denen die Bedingungen der Vergütung noch gänzlich im Unklaren sind. Wie weit das Ganze überhaupt trägt, ist zweifelhaft, da der Börsenverein kaum für die den Markt beherrschenden internationalen (Zeitschriften-) Verlage sprechen kann.
  20. Worley, J.: In praise of IMPRIMATUR (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Comments generally on the European Commission Directorate General research projects in the information field and focuses briefly on the IMPRIMATUR project, which aims to balance the intellectual property rights of information producers with the access needs of users. It represents a spectrum of copyright interests, including: education, librarianship and information science, information technology and telecommunications