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Ruling in GSU Suit

It never good for relations between libraries and information vendors when the latter sues the former in federal court.  But at least the ruling in the Georgia State University copyright infringement...

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Grimmelmann on the GSU E-Reserves Opinon

NYLS Professor of Law James Grimmelmann can always be counted on for immediate, deeply informed, crystalline commentary on the latest IP issues.  His blog,The Laboratorium, has an excellent preliminary...

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AALL Program Preview: Mass Digitization in the Law Library

Over the next couple days, CRIV will be highlighting some of the vendor relations-themed offerings at AALL in Seattle… F5: Mass Digitization in the Law Library: Obstacles and Opportunities Time: 8:30am...

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Information has value

ACRL recently released its Final Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. It reminds us that users, whether college students or not, start with the perception that information is “free”...

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Copyright Resource

Copyright issues can often come up between vendors and libraries.  Often this can be intimidating for someone who doesn’t know much about copyright.  Here is a blog post about a handbook that can help...

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How Does Malawi’s New Copyright Law Measure Up (EIFL Review)?

“EIFL (Electronic Information for Libraries) is a not-for-profit organization that works with libraries to enable access to knowledge in developing and transition economy countries in Africa, Asia...

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Copyright Resources

Libraries are often impacted by issues of copyright. Copyright can be complicated and requires some research to determine outcomes of using resources that may be under copyright. However, there are...

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