A Comparative Analysis of Libraries’ Approaches to Copyright: Israel, Russia, and the U.S.
(2007) A Comparative Analysis of Libraries’ Approaches to Copyright: Israel, Russia, and the U.S. . The Journal of Academic Librarianship 33(1):pp. 94-105.
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Abstract
While librarians are concerned about copyright and intellectual property, the extent of their compliance with ethical guidelines and copyright laws is unclear. This study examines, through content analysis, libraries’ approaches toward copyright concerns in three countries (Israel, Russia, and the United States), and suggests a model of library response to social responsibility issues.
| EPrint Type: | Journal Article (Paginated) |
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| Keywords: | copyright, intellectual property, United States, Israel, Russia, ethical guidelines, social responsibility |
| Subjects: | Standards Libraries Information Ethics |
| ID Code: | 2473 |
| Deposited On: | 19 November 2008 |
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