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Resources for Managing Access at the University of Oregon : a Case Study of Scholars’ Bank
This page provides links supporting Carol Hixson's presentation Managing Access at the University of Oregon : a Case Study of Scholars’ Bank
made to the ALCTS Networked Resources and Metadata Interest Group Meeting, American Library Association Annual Conference, June 24, 2006 https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/dspace/handle/1794/2900
Background documents or sites:
Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Efforts
Association of Research Libraries (ARL)Efforts
Canadian Association of Research Libraries
Copyright and Digital Rights Management Resources
- United States
- Association
of Research Libraries Copyright Home
- Copyright
and Fair Use / ALA
- Copyright and Fair Use /
Stanford University Libraries
- Copyright
information for Educators / University of Washington
- Copyright
Management Center / Indiana University, Purdue
- Copyright Website
- Copyown
- Crash
course in copyright / UT System
- Creative Commons
- Descriptive Metadata for Copyright Status / Karen Coyle, First Monday, volume 10, number 10 (October 2005)
- Digital Rights Management : A Guide for Librarians / prepared by Michael Godwin, American Library Association, Office for Information Technology Policy
- DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act ) EDUCAUSE
Resource
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Federated Digital Rights Management : A Proposed DRM Solution for Research and Education / Mairead Martin ... et al., D-Lib Magazine, July/August 2002
- The Rights in Digital Rights Management / Karen Coyle, D-Lib Magazine, Sept. 2004
- Scholarly Communication
Center /
NCSU Libraries
- SHERPA/RoMEO Publisher
copyright policies & self-archiving
- Technology,
Education and Copyright Harmonization (Teach) Act from
ARL
- United States Copyright
Office
- When works
pass into the public domain / Lolly Gasaway, University
of North Carolina
- Canada
Other Background Publications or Sites
- Academic
Institutional Repositories : Deployment Status in 13 Nations as of
Mid 2005 / Gerard van Westrienen and Clifford Lynch (September
2005)
- Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences
and Humanities
- Budapest Open Archives Initiative
- Crisis in Scholarly
Communication / Ohio State University Library
- Further Information on Institutional
Repositories / a Web site compiled by Robert H.
McDonald
- Future
of Electronic Data: Will the Universities' Own Electronic Repositories
Affect Traditional Publishing? / by Ann Wolpert
- Information
Revolution: Can Institutional Repositories and Open Access Transform Scholarly
Communications? / by David Prosser
- Institutional
Repositories: Essential Infrastructure for Scholarship in the Digital
Age /
by Clifford A. Lynch, Executive Director,
Coalition for Networked Information (February
2003)
- The institutional repository /
Richard Jones, Theo Andrew and John MacColl (Oxford : Chandos
Publishing, 2006) available in print only
- Institutional
Repository Deployment in the United States as of Early 2005 /
Clifford A. Lynch and Joan Lippincott (Sept. 2005)
- Open Archives Initiative
- Open
Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH)
- Project
RoMEO (Rights MEtadata for Open archiving)
- Removing
the Barriers: An Introduction to Open Access for Librarians, by Peter
Suber
pp.
92-94, 113.)
- Resources,
Standards, and Background Information for Digital Collections (Including
Digital Preservation) / compiled by Carol Hixson,
University of Oregon
- Scholarly Electronic
Publishing Bibliography / Charles W. Bailey,
Jr. (updated periodically)
- Wellcome Trust position statement in support of open and unrestricted
access to published research
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