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Digitisation and copyright compliance for course materials and library reserve materials at Deakin University

conference contribution
posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by E Kartus, D Runner, Susan Clarke
A digitisation effort employed by Deakin University Library has proven to be of great benefit to its distance and lifelong learners. This paper discusses issues involved with digitisation and copyright compliance issues associated with producing electronic information resources made available to distance and lifelong learners at Deakin University. The authors discus the balance between print and e-reserves, the differences in course-pack content and electronic reserves and the copyright compliance issues that regulate fair access. Budgetary concerns, in terms of staff time, computer equipment were weighed to determine efficiency. The project was carried out in several phases, beginning with the digitisation of class notes, exams, class presentations, and finally with the materials covered within copyright regulations. A respective project would complete the project. It was found that there was a significant financial savings in the digitisation of electronic reserves, yet the main goal was to better serve the remote user with enhanced access. Relevant screenshots and bibliography are included. M. Thomas.

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Event

ALIA Off Campus Library Services Conference (2002 : Melbourne, Vic.)

Pagination

1 - 23

Publisher

Monash University

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

Start date

2002-02-04

End date

2002-02-05

Language

eng

Publication classification

E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

Title of proceedings

Your Time, Your Place, Your Off Campus Library Service

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