Framework for the provision of information to the visually impaired in academic libraries in compliance with the Marrakesh Treaty

IF 1 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE IFLA JOURNAL-INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS Pub Date : 2021-10-25 DOI:10.1177/03400352211046018
Samuel Macharia Were, J. Otike, Emily Bosire
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This study aimed to propose a framework for the provision of information to the visually impaired in compliance with the Marrakesh Treaty. Its objectives were to examine copyright-related challenges in accessing copyrighted information; identify strategies to improve access to copyrighted information in compliance with the Marrakesh Treaty; and propose a framework for the provision of information to the visually impaired in in compliance with the Marrakesh Treaty. The study targeted university librarians and library users with visual impairments. Interviews were used to collect data and were analysed thematically. The findings revealed that the challenges include the unavailability of appropriate policies and the high costs and problems involved in accessing copyright consent. Among the strategies to improve access to copyrighted information include role reallocation in libraries, training and creating awareness of the Marrakesh Treaty among all stakeholders. The study concluded with a proposed framework for implementing the Marrakesh Treaty.
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根据《马拉喀什条约》在学术图书馆向视障人士提供信息的框架
这项研究旨在为遵守《马拉喀什条约》向视障人士提供信息提出一个框架。其目的是审查在获取受版权保护的信息方面与版权有关的挑战;根据《马拉喀什条约》,确定改进获取受版权保护信息的战略;并根据《马拉喀什条约》提出向视障人士提供信息的框架。这项研究的对象是大学图书馆员和有视力障碍的图书馆用户。访谈用于收集数据,并按主题进行分析。调查结果显示,这些挑战包括缺乏适当的政策,以及获取版权许可所涉及的高昂成本和问题。改善获取受版权保护信息的战略包括重新分配图书馆的角色、培训和提高所有利益攸关方对《马拉喀什条约》的认识。研究报告最后提出了执行《马拉喀什条约》的拟议框架。
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IFLA JOURNAL-INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS
IFLA JOURNAL-INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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2.70
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期刊介绍: IFLA Journal is an international journal which publishes original peer reviewed articles, a selection of peer reviewed IFLA conference papers, and news of current IFLA activities. Content is selected to reflect the variety of the international information profession, ranging from freedom of access to information, knowledge management, services to the visually impaired and intellectual property. The IFLA Journal aims to promote and support the aims and core values of IFLA as the global voice of the library and information profession by providing authoritative coverage and analysis of the activities of IFLA and its various constituent bodies and members, and those of other bodies with similar aims and interests.
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