Complete Copyright: An Everyday Guide For Librarians
by:
Russell, Carrie
Publisher:
American Library Association
Published:July 30, 2004
ISBN:0838935435
Format:Spiral-bound
Pages:262
Description:
From School Library Journal
This comprehensive treatise views eight major components of the copyright issue through the eyes of a cast of imaginary librarians and library users. Readers will be attracted to the cartoon characters and humorous profiles
that lead into each section. In "Maggie Discovers Copyright," a savvy fifth grader has concerns about automatic copyright, public domain, and copyright duration. Another chapter, "Lena Posts a Web site," guides a library media specialist through posting
a pathfinder on her school's Web site. "Charles Seeks Permission" guides a special-collections librarian through the process of seeking copyright permission to digitize articles for a publicly accessible Web site. Scenarios expand on related copyright
components for easier problem solving, and clustering makes the information accessible from the table of contents as well as from the index. Nearly 100 pages of appended material, in contrasting color, contain portions of the copyright law, court cases,
and fair use guidelines. The format features a spiral binding, font variations, and colored inset boxes with tips, facts, Q and As, and note-taking pages. This is an interesting guide, but with its busy format and many insert boxes, it's more of an
armchair read than a reference source.andndash;Vicki Reutter, Cazenovia High School, NY
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