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Cornell and online reserves in CHE
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- Subject: Cornell and online reserves in CHE
- From: Ann Okerson <ann.okerson@yale.edu>
- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 22:39:05 EDT
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Of possible interest to readers of this list. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- ONLINE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION Tuesday, September 19, 2006 Cornell U. Creates Guidelines on Electronic Reserves to Avoid Copyright Problems By JEFFREY R. YOUNG To avoid potential legal action by the Association of American Publishers, Cornell University issued guidelines for professors this month on how to place materials on electronic reserve without violating copyright law. The guidelines were jointly written with officials from the publishing group in a process that began in April, after the group sent a letter to the university complaining that it suspected widespread copyright violations on the campus. "The university has sought to resolve this matter in a manner that protects the faculty's legitimate interests while averting the threat of litigation," the university's provost, Biddy Martin, wrote in a memorandum to academic deans. The letter, dated September 6, asks the deans to distribute the guidelines to professors. [SNIP] Cornell posted the guidelines and the fair-use checklist on its Web site, www.copyright.cornell.edu Copyright 2006, The Chronicle of Higher Education
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