Copyright: Interpreting The Law For Libraries,Archives and Information Services
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Product Description
Addressing as it does situations and problems taken from actual working experience, this is an essential practical working tool for all library and information practitioners, managers, policy makers and students who need to identify what can and cannot be done legally.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1582689 in Books
- Published on: 2004-11-30
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 207 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
'A real timesaver for the general practitioner attempting to get a quick fix on the day-to-day issues that they may be bombarded with in the context of copyright.' eLucidate 'Cornish's book has always been a friend of mine: you can dip into it and pick up fresh hints.' Journal of Documentation About the previous edition: 'Cornish makes copyright easier to understand and apply. A must for any library.' - Library Management '...a worthwhile first access point clearly written, easy to move around in and authoritatively written ...' - International Journal for Information Management.
About the Author
Graham P. Cornish BA FCLIP was for many years Programme Director for the IFLA Availability of Publications Programme, and responsible for copyright interpretation throughout the British Library. He has been involved in a number of initiatives designing and implementing Electronic Copyright Management systems (ECMS). An ex-president of CILIP and adviser to the European Commission, he is now an independent adviser and trainer under the label (c)opyright Circle.
