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At Princeton University Press, The Mission is “Our Compass”

Velocity of Content

At Dartmouth College earlier this month, Princeton University Press Director Christie Henry joined colleagues from MIT Press and the University of Michigan to explore with students, faculty, and librarians the ways that “UPs” are keeping up with the changes.

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Librarian of Congress Issues Updated DMCA Exemptions Rule

BYU Copyright Blog

This week, the Librarian of Congress issued a final rule on the 8th Triennial Rulemaking under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”), which is found in Title 17, section 1201, of the United States Code. We reported on BYU's participation in this DMCA rulemaking process on October 19, 2020 and January 25, 2021.

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There’s A Library in Your Future

Velocity of Content

Librarians miss you, and they want you back. That’s just one finding of an unprecedented survey of 4,000 librarians and patrons. It turns out library patrons also really appreciate librarians, yet a significant knowledge gap lies between them. In 2018, SAGE Publishing acquired the startup. “We

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Canadian Copyright, Fair Dealing and Education, Part Five: Open Textbooks Saving Students Millions of Dollars

Michael Geist

This week’s Law Bytes podcast features Western librarian Stephen Spong on fair dealing and prior posts in the series endeavoured to set the record straight and discussed site licensing , transactional licensing , and the disappearance of course packs. By August 2022, a total of 267,924 British Columbia students were using open textbooks.

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A Win for Users’ Rights: Supreme Court Finds Access Copyright Tariff Not Mandatory and End-User Perspective Must be Considered in Fair Dealing Analyses

IPilogue

Sabrina Macklai is an IPilogue Senior Editor and a 2L JD Candidate at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. . per full-time student and $0.10 In this case, but for the students, there would be no copying. Therefore, the judgement must consider the students’ perspective. Photo by Thomas Guignard from Flickr.

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