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M. Bide
Copyright Clearance and Digitisation in UK Higher Education
Joint Information Systems Committee and Publishers Association
Guidelines for Fair Dealing in an Electronic Environment, JISC and the PA
Joint Information Systems Committee and Publishers Association Working Party
“Model Licence” Between UK Universities and Publishers
M. Bide, C. Oppenheim, A. Ramsden (1998)
Charging mechanisms for digitised textsLearned Publishing, 11
Following an overview of on‐demand and electronic reserve (OD/ER) services, the article describes related developments in the UK through the Electronic Libraries Programme (eLib), and advances in copyright clearance. The HERON project (Higher Education Resources ON‐demand) is continuing the momentum of the original projects in the OD/ER strand. It is developing a one‐stop shop for copyright clearance and digitisation, and creating a resource bank of electronic texts which will eventually be available to all Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the UK to support teaching and learning.
Collection Building – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 2000
Keywords: Library services; HERON; eLib; Copyright; Electronic books
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