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5.0 out of 5 stars
Recommended as an intermediate to advanced level resource and reference for library personnel.,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Technology And Copyright Law: A Guidebook for the Library, Research, And Teaching Professions (Paperback)
Written by legal and library science experts Arlene Bielefeld and Lawrence Cheeseman, the newly updated and expanded second edition Technology and Copyright Law: A Guide for the Library, Research, and Teaching Professions is a straightforward, practical manual for adhering to legal conventions. Chapters spell out the requirements of copyright legislation as affected by current information technology, the future of copyright as technology continues to evolve, what is and is not covered by "fair use", special exemptions for the blind and others with disabilities, international copyright agreements, and much more. Technology and Copyright Law is precisely worded and slightly dry in tone, covering its subject in depth while remaining as accessible as possible to the serious-minded library professional. Recommended as an intermediate to advanced level resource and reference for library personnel.
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Technology And Copyright Law: A Guidebook for the Library, Research, And Teaching Professions by Arlene Bielefield (Paperback - November 3, 2006)
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