Professional Reading Shelf Copyright--United States--Orphan Works
Source: U.S. Copyright Office/Federal Register Orphan Works
"The Copyright Office seeks to examine the issues raised by 'orphan works,' i.e., copyrighted works whose owners are difficult or even impossible to locate. Concerns have been raised that the uncertainty surrounding ownership of such works might needlessly discourage subsequent creators and users from incorporating such works in new creative efforts or making such works available to the public. This notice requests written comments from all interested parties. Specifically, the Office is seeking comments on whether there are compelling concerns raised by orphan works that merit a legislative, regulatory or other solution, and what type of solution could effectively address these concerns without conflicting with the legitimate interests of authors and right holders."
See Also: Internet Archive Files "Orphan Works" Lawsuit Appeal (Kahle v. Ashcroft)
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Libraries--Architecture
Source: Architecture Week Library Building Beyond the Books
"With the advent of the information age and the radical change in library materials, media, and means of access to information, the nature of certain types of building systems have changed accordingly." Thanks to TG for the news tip.
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Librarians--Academic
Source: ALA Sharma named ACRL Academic/Research Librarian of the Year
"- Dr. Ravindra Nath (R.N.) Sharma, director of the University Library at West Virginia State University in Institute, W.Va., is the 2005 Association of College and Research Libraries' (ACRL) Academic/Research Librarian of the Year. The award, sponsored by YBP Library Services, recognizes an outstanding member of the library profession who has made a significant national or international contribution to academic/research librarianship and library development."
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Open Access
Source: SPARC
Presentations from ALA Midwinter 2005: SPARC/ACRL Forum: In the Public Interest: Open Access and Public Policy
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