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Re: Anyone using the CCC's new Academic Annual Copyright License?
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- Subject: Re: Anyone using the CCC's new Academic Annual Copyright License?
- From: Eleanor Cook <cookei@appstate.edu>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 19:13:04 EDT
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Back in May I posted the below query and I only received two responses - one from a librarian at the UMass Medical School, and she said they were a pilot site for the 5 UMass campuses. This person also expressed some concerns about the sampling. The other response was from a colleague from a large research library who felt that the license might stop them from offering reserve services under Fair Use. Needless to say, I think there is a lot of trepidation about the pricing of this offering and concerns about sampling. We need some libraries to actually tell us of their experiences. In the meantime, I received a publication from Ebsco called Vantage Point - [Should You or Shouldn't You] The Copyright Clearance Center Blanket License: Is it Right for Your Library? Apparently this is a reprint of two presentations made at ALA Midwinter, 2008 where Nancy Eaton of Penn State and Fred Heath from U of Texas made comments at an Executive Seminar about their viewpoints on this. My guess is that this publication can be had from Ebsco if you ask for it. I continue to be interested in hearing from anyone who is actually using this service. Thanks, Eleanor Cook Eleanor Cook wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > We are looking at the possibility of using this on campus, in > light of the Georgia State lawsuit and other issues related to > work flows and staffing for e-reserves, plus the obvious and > potential relationship between the use of a library e-reserve > system and the use of class software for access to copyrighted > material. If your campus has started using this I would like to > hear what you think about it. You can reply off-list, if you > prefer, and I can summarize for the group. > > One of the stipulations is that you have to conduct a sample of > your e-reserves, 20% of your activity, I believe. Is this doable? > I am told it is, but I would like to hear from someone who has > been through it. > > Also - if you are participating, does the library pay the entire > license or is your Academic Affairs unit or other unit on campus > pitching in? The 1st two years are a reasonable price but the 3rd > year it gets pricey. > > Thanks, > > Eleanor I. Cook > Professor & Intellectual Property & Copyright Librarian > Belk Library, ASU Box 32026 > Appalachian State University > Boone, NC 28608-2026 > cookei@appstate.edu
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