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Copyright in the Library

Introduction

The following articles address activities that involve some of the exclusive rights of copyright holders; the right to make copies, to display or perform copyright works, and in some cases to distribute works; and the copyright law's exemptions from liability for fair use and for certain library copying.

Some of the articles explore other important issues such as the crisis in journal pricing, the evolution of digital libraries, and such practical concerns as negotiating better contracts to acquire databases and software.

Subjects in this series:

Fair Use (Section 107):

Library Reproduction (Section 108):

Other:

   

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