IALLT FLEAT  Copyright Panel 2005


 Carl Johnson's Presentation and Checklist for Negotiating a License

Resources cited by Julie Evershed:

Association of Research Libraries and its 2004 report on Electronic Reserves and Fair Use 

American Library Association copyright issues ( ALA )
has a store where you can purchase the extensive manual   Complete copyright An everyday guide for librarians; there is also a Companion Website

TEACH act Toolkit from North Carolina State University

Copyright Management Center (Fair Use Worksheet) at Indiana/Purdue University

 Henny Halliburton's Useful Online Resources:

Iallt Management Manual, first edition--Module 9, Copyright and the Learning Center (by Lynne Crandall et al.; not as up to date as the the second edition but still helpful for the basics)

Copyright Clearance Center: Compliance Solutions for Academia (pay-per-use services)

Crash Course in Copyright from University of Texas

United States Copyright Office

Copyright Registration and Information Website

Colorado Digitization Program: Issues to consider when digitizing

American Research Libraries Licensing Electronic Resources

Standard License Agreement and Definitions of Words and Phrases Commonly Found in License Agreements from Yale University  Library site on Licensing Digital Information


Dick Feldman's links, regarding the problem of films in the language center:


US Copyright Law 106 Exclusive rights in copyrighted works
US Copyright Law 107 Limitations on exclusive right: Fair use (problem of length)
US Copyright Law 108 Limitations on exclusive rights: Reproduction by libraries and archives
US Copyright Law 110 Limitations on exclusive rights: Exemption of certain performances and displays (problem of place)
US Copyright Law 112 Limitations on exclusive rights: Ephemeral recordings

Library Reserve Uses  in American Library Association, Colaition for Networked Information
Music Library Association: Copyright for music librarians