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Controlled Digital Lending of Video Resources: Ensuring the Provision of Streaming Access to Videos for Pedagogical Purposes in Academic Libraries 视频资源的受控数字借阅:确保高校图书馆为教学目的提供视频流访问
Pub Date : 2022-01-04 DOI: 10.17161/jcel.v5i1.14807
Christian Lear
This article examines a current crisis within media librarianship regarding the challenges for academic libraries in providing streaming access to video resources despite the growing need for users to have streaming access. The article discusses this crisis largely within the context of COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease of 2019) and how the pandemic has exacerbated the problem. This article also posits a possible solution to the issue through the application of controlled digital lending (CDL) to video resources for a pedagogical purpose. The article demonstrates the extent of the crisis, examines how other media librarians have addressed the problem, and shows the limitations to the solutions that have so far been offered. It then broadly discusses the concept of CDL and how this practice could be applied to video resources to address the frequent inability of libraries to provide streaming access to videos.
尽管用户对流媒体访问的需求日益增长,但这篇文章探讨了媒体图书馆目前面临的危机,即学术图书馆在提供流媒体访问视频资源方面面临的挑战。本文主要在COVID-19(2019年冠状病毒病)的背景下讨论这一危机,以及大流行如何加剧了这一问题。本文还提出了一种可能的解决方案,即为教学目的对视频资源应用受控数字借阅(CDL)。本文展示了危机的程度,考察了其他媒体图书管理员如何处理这个问题,并展示了迄今为止提供的解决方案的局限性。然后,它广泛地讨论了CDL的概念,以及如何将这种实践应用于视频资源,以解决图书馆经常无法提供视频流访问的问题。
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引用次数: 4
Book Review: Helping Library Users with Legal Questions: Practical Advice for Research, Programming, and Outreach 书评:帮助图书馆用户与法律问题:实用的建议,研究,规划和推广
Pub Date : 2021-12-09 DOI: 10.17161/jcel.v5i1.16270
Agnes Gambill West
Deborah A. Hamilton’s new book sheds light on the access to justice crisis in the American legal system and illustrates valuable strategies for how libraries can help. Hamilton’s passion for assisting the public with research and discovery of legal information makes her well-suited to share practical advice for research, programming, and outreach related to legal information literacy. Hamilton’s message to readers is clear: libraries can play a significant role in making the justice system more accessible and equitable by providing access to laws and legal information.
黛博拉·汉密尔顿(Deborah A. Hamilton)的新书揭示了美国法律体系中诉诸司法的危机,并阐述了图书馆如何提供帮助的宝贵策略。汉密尔顿对协助公众研究和发现法律信息的热情使她非常适合分享与法律信息素养相关的研究、规划和推广方面的实用建议。汉密尔顿向读者传达的信息是明确的:图书馆可以通过提供法律和法律信息,在使司法系统更容易获得和公平方面发挥重要作用。
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Copyright in the Time of COVID-19: An Australian Perspective 新冠肺炎时代的版权:澳大利亚视角
Pub Date : 2021-11-30 DOI: 10.17161/jcel.v5i1.16249
A. Bellenger, H. Balfour
COVID-19 has raised many challenges in terms of applying Australian copyright legislation and related policies to higher education context. This paper describes the experience of Copyright Officers at Curtin University and Murdoch University from the initial stages of border-control measures affecting delivery of learning materials to students in China, to the wider disruption of the pandemic with many countries implementing lockdown measures, to the current environment where remote delivery is the “new normal.” The Australian Copyright Act 1968 (Commonwealth of Australia) provides narrow fair dealing exceptions (sections 40 and 41) and broader but more uncertain flexible dealing exceptions (section 200AB), creating a barrier for educators providing access to the information resources needed for teaching, learning, and research. The uncertainty of applying section 200AB was exacerbated by the conditions caused by the pandemic. The authors describe their experiences in providing copyright support during the pandemic as well as how the copyright services adapted to meet requirements.
2019冠状病毒病在将澳大利亚版权立法和相关政策应用于高等教育方面提出了许多挑战。本文描述了科廷大学和莫道克大学版权官员的经验,从影响向中国学生提供学习材料的边境管制措施的初始阶段,到许多国家实施封锁措施造成大流行的更广泛破坏,再到当前远程交付成为“新常态”的环境。1968年《澳大利亚版权法》(澳大利亚联邦)规定了狭隘的公平交易例外(第40和41条)和更广泛但更不确定的灵活交易例外(第200AB条),这为教育工作者提供获取教学、学习和研究所需信息资源的途径设置了障碍。大流行病造成的情况加剧了适用第200AB条的不确定性。作者描述了他们在大流行期间提供版权支持的经验,以及如何调整版权服务以满足需求。
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Introducing the Copyright Anxiety Scale 介绍版权焦虑量表
Pub Date : 2021-09-21 DOI: 10.17161/JCEL.V5I1.15212
A. Wakaruk, Céline Gareau-Brennan, Matthew Pietrosanu
Navigating copyright issues can be frustrating to the point of causing anxiety, potentially discouraging or inhibiting legitimate uses of copyright-protected materials. A lack of data about the extent and impact of these phenomena, known as copyright anxiety and copyright chill, respectively, motivated the authors to create the Copyright Anxiety Scale (CAS). This article provides an overview of the CAS’s development and validity testing. Results of an initial survey deployment drawing from a broad cross-section of respondents living in Canada and the United States (n = 521) establishes that the phenomenon of copyright anxiety is prevalent and likely associated with copyright chill.
解决版权问题可能会令人沮丧,甚至导致焦虑,可能会阻碍或抑制受版权保护材料的合法使用。由于缺乏关于版权焦虑和版权寒意这两种现象的程度和影响的数据,作者制作了版权焦虑量表(CAS)。本文概述了CAS的开发和有效性测试。从居住在加拿大和美国的广泛横截面受访者(n = 521)中进行的初步调查部署的结果表明,版权焦虑现象普遍存在,并且可能与版权寒意有关。
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引用次数: 1
Book Review: Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide, 6th Edition 书评:版权为学校:实用指南,第6版
Pub Date : 2021-09-08 DOI: 10.17161/jcel.v5i1.15834
K. Dickson
New for 2021 is the sixth edition of Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide, by Carol Simpson and Sara E. Wolf. Ms. Simpson is an attorney and former professor of library and information science, with additional experience as a school librarian, teacher, and district library administrator. Ms. Wolf is a professor in Auburn University’s College of Education, with research interests in library media and technology and experience in institutional copyright policy development. The book is designed to address the copyright issues and questions that tend to arise for K-12 teachers, school librarians, and school administrators, though librarians in other contexts such as public libraries and higher education would likely find its contents useful too. The sixth edition updates previous editions by adding content on the copyright implications of streaming video services and cloud computing, issues related to disability, responding to cease-and-desist letters, openly licensed resources and Creative Commons licenses, and the implications of the Music Modernization Act. The latest edition of the book also contains a concordance (a table of legal citations and the principles for which they stand), and more robust legal citations than previous editions.
2021年新推出的是第六版《学校版权:实用指南》,作者是卡罗尔·辛普森和萨拉·e·沃尔夫。辛普森女士是一名律师,曾任图书馆和信息科学教授,还担任过学校图书管理员、教师和地区图书馆管理员。沃尔夫女士是奥本大学教育学院的教授,她的研究兴趣是图书馆媒体和技术,并在机构版权政策制定方面有经验。这本书旨在解决K-12教师,学校图书管理员和学校管理人员往往出现的版权问题和问题,尽管公共图书馆和高等教育等其他环境中的图书管理员可能也会发现它的内容很有用。第六版更新了以前的版本,增加了流媒体视频服务和云计算的版权影响、与残疾有关的问题、对停止和停止函的回应、公开许可资源和创作共用许可以及音乐现代化法案的影响等内容。这本书的最新版本还包含了一个索引(一个法律引用和它们所代表的原则的表),比以前的版本更有力的法律引用。
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Rapid Response: Developing a Suite of Copyright Support Services and Resources at the University of Central Florida during the COVID-19 Pandemic 快速反应:在COVID-19大流行期间在中佛罗里达大学开发一套版权支持服务和资源
Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI: 10.17161/jcel.v5i1.15133
S. Norris, S. Duff, R. Gause
Like many academic libraries, the University of Central Florida (UCF) Libraries has faced the difficult challenge of ensuring access to information and supporting the research, scholarship, and teaching needs of faculty, staff, and students during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Copyright and licensing matters have played a key role as the UCF Libraries has helped faculty and students navigate the rapid transition from face-to-face courses to online and conducting academic work in a wholly online environment. This article provides a case study of how the UCF Libraries developed an expanded suite of copyright support services and resources in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It will explore how each of these services or resources provided specific support to faculty and students in teaching and learning. Services and resources developed in consultation with the Office of General Counsel include a detailed research guide with information about remote access to resources, including temporary access to licensed content from publishers; a series of professional development online workshops on topics such as copyright, fair use, and emergency circumstances and library support for course materials; and additional opportunities for individual consultation support through virtual office hours and other modes of communication, such as chat, email, and phone. The aim of this article is to provide academic libraries with examples of copyright services from a large metropolitan library during COVID-19 so that they can be used as a model when implementing copyright support at their respective institutions during these exigent circumstances and beyond.
与许多学术图书馆一样,中佛罗里达大学(UCF)图书馆在2019冠状病毒病大流行危机期间面临着确保信息获取和支持教职员工和学生的研究、奖学金和教学需求的艰巨挑战。版权和许可事宜发挥了关键作用,因为UCF图书馆帮助教师和学生从面对面课程快速过渡到在线课程,并在完全在线的环境中进行学术工作。本文提供了一个案例研究,说明UCF图书馆如何开发一套扩展的版权支持服务和资源,以应对COVID-19大流行。它将探讨这些服务或资源如何在教学和学习中为教师和学生提供具体支持。与总法律顾问办公室协商开发的服务和资源包括详细的研究指南,其中包含有关远程访问资源的信息,包括临时访问出版商的许可内容;关于版权、合理使用和紧急情况等主题的一系列专业发展在线讲习班以及图书馆对课程材料的支持;通过虚拟办公时间和其他通信方式(如聊天、电子邮件和电话)提供个人咨询支持的额外机会。本文旨在为高校图书馆提供2019冠状病毒病期间某大城市图书馆提供版权服务的实例,以便在当前及以后的紧急情况下,在各自机构实施版权支持时,可以将其作为一种模式。
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Book Review: Library Licensing: A Manual for Busy Librarians 书评:图书馆许可:忙碌的图书馆员手册
Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI: 10.17161/jcel.v5i1.15813
S. Enimil
Library Licensing: A Manual for Busy Librarians strives to help library staff comprehend library licenses for content and materials. It targets university librarians, but librarians who deal with licenses and agreements in other types of libraries will benefit from the information shared in this work. The book, written by two people (including one with a law degree) with experience at academic institutions, is a quick and straightforward read for librarians who may be new to reviewing contracts and provides thoughtful tips to more seasoned library professionals.
图书馆许可证:忙碌图书馆员手册努力帮助图书馆工作人员了解图书馆的内容和材料许可证。它的目标是大学图书馆员,但在其他类型的图书馆中处理许可证和协议的图书馆员将从这项工作中共享的信息中受益。这本书是由两位在学术机构工作过的人(其中一位拥有法律学位)撰写的,对于那些刚开始审查合同的图书馆员来说,这本书是一本快速而直接的读物,也为经验丰富的图书馆员提供了深思熟虑的建议。
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Canadian Collaborations: Library Communications and Advocacy in the time COVID-19 加拿大合作:COVID-19时代的图书馆传播和倡导
Pub Date : 2021-08-27 DOI: 10.17161/jcel.v5i1.14920
C. Winter, Mark Swartz, Victoria Owen, A. Ludbrook, Brianne Selman, Robert Tiessen
The COVID-19 pandemic forced libraries to unexpectedly and suddenly close their physical locations, necessitating a remote working environment and a greater reliance on digital and virtual services. While libraries were in a better position than most sectors due to decades of experience in licensing and acquiring digital content and offering virtual services such as chat reference, there still were some services and resources that traditionally had only been offered in a face-to-face environment, or were available in print only. There were questions in the Canadian library community about how, and if these programs could be delivered online and comply with Canadian copyright law. This article will describe the access and copyright challenges that Canadian libraries faced during the first nine months of the pandemic and will outline the collaborative efforts of the Canadian library copyright community to respond to these challenges.
2019冠状病毒病大流行迫使图书馆意外地突然关闭其物理位置,需要远程工作环境,并更多地依赖数字和虚拟服务。虽然图书馆在授权和获取数字内容以及提供聊天参考等虚拟服务方面拥有数十年的经验,比大多数行业都处于有利地位,但仍有一些服务和资源传统上只能在面对面的环境中提供,或者只能以印刷形式提供。加拿大图书馆界对这些程序如何以及是否能够在符合加拿大版权法的情况下在线发布提出了质疑。本文将描述加拿大图书馆在疫情爆发的前九个月面临的获取和版权挑战,并概述加拿大图书馆版权界为应对这些挑战所做的合作努力。
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Integrating Copyright in the Curriculum: A Study of LIS Courses of Central Universities of India 版权融入课程:印度中央大学法学课程研究
Pub Date : 2019-10-25 DOI: 10.17161/jcel.v3i2.6741
Neelam Thapa
This research aims to study the library and information science (LIS) curriculum presently followed in the central universities of India to identify the ways in which it incorporates copyright information. The central universities offering LIS programs were identified and the curricula and syllabi of these LIS programs were downloaded from the universities’ official websites. A detailed content analysis of the curricula and syllabi shows that there is no uniformity in the names of the courses taught and the course content in LIS programs of different universities. However, copyright has been included in the curriculum as part of a course in most of the universities. Based on the analysis suggestions have been made for the inclusion of copyright concepts in the curricula of LIS programs.
本研究旨在研究印度中央大学目前遵循的图书馆与信息科学(LIS)课程,以确定其纳入版权信息的方式。确定开设LIS课程的中央大学,并从这些大学的官方网站下载这些LIS课程的课程和教学大纲。通过对课程和教学大纲的详细内容分析可以发现,不同大学的LIS课程在课程名称和课程内容上并不统一。然而,在大多数大学里,版权已经作为课程的一部分被纳入了课程。在此基础上,提出了在大学英语专业课程中引入版权概念的建议。
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Digital Cultural Heritage and Wikimedia Commons Licenses: 数字文化遗产和维基共享资源许可证:
Pub Date : 2019-10-13 DOI: 10.17161/jcel.v3i3.9771
E. J. Kelly
Cultural heritage institutions can contribute to public knowledge and increase awareness of their collections by uploading digital objects to Wikimedia Commons for use on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia Foundation projects. However, prior research has established the difficulty of and/or hesitation by many cultural heritage institutions in clearly and accurately labeling the copyright status of their born-digital and digitized collections. With this knowledge, how likely is it that digital cultural heritage will be findable and usable on Wikimedia Commons? This study seeks to determine how accurate rights statements for cultural heritage objects on Wikimedia Commons are, and whether inaccuracies can be linked to problematic rights statements in cultural heritage digital libraries or whether the inaccuracies stem from Wikimedia Commons. By evaluating the rights statements, licenses, and sources for 308 Wikimedia Commons objects from 57 cultural heritage organizations and comparing that information to corresponding licenses from digital libraries, we can begin to develop best practices and educational needs for digital librarians, archives, museum curators, and Wikipedians alike to improve the user experience for those using digital cultural heritage on Wikimedia projects.  
文化遗产机构可以通过将数字物品上传到维基共享资源,以供维基百科和其他维基媒体基金会项目使用,从而为公众知识做出贡献,并提高对其藏品的认识。然而,先前的研究表明,许多文化遗产机构在清晰准确地标记其原生数字化和数字化馆藏的版权状态方面存在困难或犹豫。有了这些知识,数字文化遗产在维基共享资源上被发现和使用的可能性有多大?本研究旨在确定维基共享资源上文化遗产物品的权利声明的准确性,以及不准确性是否与文化遗产数字图书馆中有问题的权利声明有关,或者不准确性是否源于维基共享资源。通过评估来自57个文化遗产组织的308个维基共享资源的权利声明、许可和来源,并将这些信息与数字图书馆的相应许可进行比较,我们可以开始为数字图书馆员、档案馆、博物馆馆长和维基人制定最佳实践和教育需求,以改善在维基媒体项目中使用数字文化遗产的用户体验。
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