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by bmarcell
...on 18-OCT-06
From the Copyright Clearance Center to "answer questions ranging from basic copyright law to the more complex topics of ILL and e-reserves."
"This Web site is a new way for librarians to learn about copyright and to get help when they have copyright troubles. The purpose of this site is to encourage librarians to discuss copyright concerns, and seek feedback and advice from fellow librarians and copyright specialists." Provided by ALA's Office for Information Technology Policy
"Charged with updating for the digital world the Copyright Act's balance between the rights of creators and copyright owners and the needs of libraries and archives."


