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arl-ereserve: Copyright permission costs for e-reserves


arl-ereserve: Copyright permission costs for e-reserves

Copyright permission costs for e-reserves

Gerald Langford (GERLANG@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu)
Fri, 01 Aug 97 14:24:30 EDT


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Date:         Fri, 01 Aug 97 14:24:30 EDT
From: Gerald Langford <GERLANG@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu>
Subject:      Copyright permission costs for e-reserves
To: arl-ereserve@cni.org


We plan to make some course reserve materials available electronically
from computers in our libraries, or remotely (to students, faculty and
staff having a valid university ID).  We eventually will want to include
copyrighted materials the use of which we don't think would fall under
any type of fair use guidelines.  We're trying to get some idea of what
this might cost us.

Can anyone give me specific examples of what you've had to pay for
permission to put an item on electronic reserve and/or some idea of what
permissions have cost you for e-reserves as opposed to print reserves?
I realize this would vary according to the rightsholder, but we'd
appreciate any information you can give.  You could respond to me
privately and I could summarize for the list.

Thanks,

Gerald Langford
Sr. Library Technical Asst.
Resource Services Dept.
Smathers Libraries
University of Florida
e-mail: gerlang@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu


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