Forewordix
Kyle K. Courtney
Acknowledgmentsxiii
Introductionxv
Part I Reserve Administrative Considerations
Chapter 1Course Reserves: An Overview
Chapter 2Print Reserve Administration and Management
Chapter 3Electronic and Media Reserves Administration55 and
Management
Part II Copyright and Course Reserves
Chapter 4An Introduction to U.S. Copyright Law
Chapter 5Determining the Copyright Status of a Work
Chapter 6Section 107: Fair Use
Chapter 7Section 108: Reproduction by Libraries and
Archives
Chapter 8Section 109: The First Sale Doctrine
Chapter 9Section 110(2): The Technology, Education, 161 and
Copyright Harmonization Act
Chapter 10Section 1201: The Digital Millennium Copyright
Act
Chapter 11Permissions and Licensing
Part III Additional Legal Considerations for Reserve
Services
Chapter 12A Copyright Workflow for Reserve Services
Chapter 13Accessibility Considerations Related 211 to
Reserve Services
Chapter 14Mitigating Legal Risk
Appendix A: Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United 259
States Charts
Appendix B: Copyright Checklist: Fair Use273
References275
Index287
With the guidance of this book, academic librarians wishing to provide print, electronic, and streaming media (music and film) course reserve services for their campus communities can do so in compliance with U.S. copyright law.
Carla S. Myers is associate professor and coordinator of scholarly communications for the Miami University Libraries, Ohio.
Myers provides an excellent comprehensive review and analysis of
the complex and confusing world of copyright and reserves. What
sets this work apart from others on the topic is the chapter on
copyright workflow as well as the chapter addressing accessibility
issues. These chapters in particular offer readers pragmatic,
useful, and necessary information for successful course reserves
programs.
*Donna L. Ferullo, Director, University Copyright Office, Purdue
University*
This book is a must-have for librarians and libraries engaging in
course reserves (especially e-reserves) in the digital age. The
author expertly reviews copyright law, policies, and workflows that
will save you time, effort, and worry as you navigate this
increasingly complex area of library practice.
*Sara R. Benson, Assistant Professor and Copyright Librarian,
University of Illinois Library*
This book should be close at hand for most librarians. It
accomplishes two much-needed tasks in a readable and useful way: it
provides a comprehensive view of reserve services in academic
libraries and a reliable analysis of the legal provisions and cases
that impact library service in the United States today. It will be
an essential resource for academic librarians, both those directly
involved in reserves and many others.
*Kevin L. Smith, Dean of Libraries, University of Kansas*
[T]his is an important work that brings together information for a
wide array of sources. This book will be the first place I turn the
next time I have any copyright question. I highly recommend it.
*Technical Services Quarterly*
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