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An Assessment of Access and Use Rights for Licensed Scholarly Digital Resources (JCDL 2006 Poster)

Eschenfelder, Kristin R. (2006) An Assessment of Access and Use Rights for Licensed Scholarly Digital Resources (JCDL 2006 Poster) .

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This is a poster in a VERY large powerpoint slide. To view it, you should choose a 33% view option. To print it on one page, you need to choose a "scale to fit paper" option in print options. The poster contains more data than the accompanying document from the proceedings which is also available in dLIST. The poster reports the initial results of a study investigating how technological protection measures (TPM), or digital rights management systems, are used on licensed full-text digital scholarly resources from history, health sciences and engineering. The study results describe the range and variation in access and rights restrictions experienced by a typical user of assessed resources. Results also summarize librarian perceptions of the interactions between the restrictions and learning, teaching, scholarship and library management. Methodological lessons learned are also described.

EPrint Type:Conference Poster
Keywords:digital libraries; licensing; digital rights management; DRM; technological protection measure; TPM;
Subjects:Digital Libraries
Social Informatics
Electronic Publishing
ID Code:1155
Deposited On:07 June 2006
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