Oversharing? Copyright, Open Access, and Managing Risks in ILL

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2016-09-08
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ILL staff must be familiar with a network of copyright laws and guidelines to determine whether they can legally fill an ILL copy request with the material in hand. An important factor in making such determinations is a risk assessment. While the CONTU guidelines can be a measuring stick, there has been much discussion recently about their applicability in our current environment and whether or not they restrict our application of the fair use restriction. The answer to these copyright questions may appear to be open access, but widespread sharing through social media channels makes risk assessment a requirement in this arena as well. This presentation will discuss the safe harbors created by the CONTU guidelines and open access publishing and how to mitigate institutional risk in the sharing of journal content.

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Baich, Tina and Nora Dethloff. Oversharing? Copyright, Open Access, and Managing Risks in ILL. Northwest Interlibrary Loan and Resource Sharing Conference, September 8-9, 2016.
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