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*The information listed here is not legal advice. Please speak to a lawyer for legal counsel.*
General
- Law:
- Portion of U.S. copyright law most relevant for interlibrary loan and resource sharing purposes.
- Online Courses/Resources:
- Copyright for Libraries LibGuide hosted by the American Library Association
- Copyright for Librarians by the Berkman Klein Center & eIFL. More information can be found here.
- Copyright for Educators & Librarians on coursera, offered by Duke University, Emory University, and The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- Introduction to Copyright and Open Licensing for Libraries and Archives *NOT FREE* offered by Library Juice Academy.
- Copyright for Librarians (a section of the Copyright Crash Course), hosted by the University of Texas Libraries
- Stanford Libraries hosts the Copyright & Fair Use page, which offers a plethora of useful resources.
- Books & Chapters:
- Compact Copyright: Quick Answers to Common Questions by Sara R. Benson, 2021
- Ch. 1: Copyright Basics, pp. 1-12
- Ch. 2: The First Sale Doctrine, pp. 13-16
- Ch. 4: Making Copies for Preservation, pp. 33-38
- Ch. 5: Interlibrary Loan and Unsupervised Patron Copying, pp. pp. 39-46
- Ch. 6: Access to Copyrighted Material for Patrons with Disabilities, pp. 47-52
- Ch. 7: Face-to-face Teaching versus Public Performance Rights, pp. 53-58
- Ch. 8: The TEACH Act, pp. 59-65
- Ch. 9: Noncommercial Performance of Nondramatic Literary or Musical Works, pp. 67-70
- Ch. 11: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Circumvention Provisions, pp. 87-99
- Ch. 12: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Notice and Takedown Provisions, pp. 101-113
- Ch. 14: The Implied License Doctrine, pp. 123-126
- Ch. 15: Sovereign Immunity, pp. 127-130
- Ch. 16: Copyright Metadata and Rights Statements, pp. 131-137
- Ch. 17: Controlled Digital Lending, pp. 138-142
- Ch. 18: Creative Commons Licensing, pp. 143-147
- Appendix B. Copyright and Film Screening Best Practices, pp. 153-154
- Appendix C. Additional Recommended Reading and Materials, p. 155
- Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy in a Digital World edited by Sara R. Benson, 2019
- Ch. 1: “Kids These Days”… May Know More About Copyright Than You, by Nancy Sims, pp. 1-16
- Ch. 2: Copyright Law’s Role in Advocacy and Education for Open Access Policies on Campus, by Colin B. Lukens, Shannon Kipphut-Smith, & Kyle K. Courtney, pp. 17-31
- Ch. 5: An Exercise in Contradiction? The Role of Academic Copyright Librarians by Melanie Brunet & Amanda Wakaruk, pp. 61-83
- Ch. 6: Why Every Librarian Should Know About Copyright: Creating Copyright Training Opportunities for Librarians at Your Institution, by Sarah A. Norris, Barbara Tierney, & Lily Dubach, pp. 85-103
- Ch. 7: Copyright Self-Study: How to Know What You Know, What You Don’t Know, and How to Discovery What You Need to Know Next, by Allison Nowicki Estell, pp. 105-122
- Ch. 8: “Information Has Value” and Beyond: Copyright Education within and around the Framework, by Gesina A. Phillips, pp. 123-139
- Ch. 14: Copyright Essentials and Information Policy (Policy Implications for Copyright Law), by Carrie Russell, pp. 235-248
- Ch. 15: Seeing the Whole Picture: Insights into Copyright Risk Literacy in Higher Education from Enterprise Risk Management, by Alexandra Kohn, pp. 249-270
- Ch. 18: Whose Stuff is it Anyway? Adopting Strategies for US Orphan Works, by Pia M. Hunter, pp. 317-334
- The Future of Resource Sharing edited by Shirley K. Baker & Mark E. Jackson, 1995
- Ch. 4: Scholarly Publishing, Copyright, and the Future of Resource Sharing, by William Gray Potter, pp. 49-66
- Library Information and Resource Sharing: Transforming Services and Collections edited by Beth Posner, 2017
- Ch. 8: The Evolution of Library Resource Sharing, by Collette Mak, discussed on pp. 147-149 (whole chapter pp. 135-156)
- Compact Copyright: Quick Answers to Common Questions by Sara R. Benson, 2021
- Videos:
- IDS Network’s Online Learning Institute: Copyright 101
- White Papers:
- Interlibrary Loan: Copyright Guidelines and Best Practices, published by the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC)
CONTU & Alternatives
- CONTU:
- The CONTU Guidelines.
- Journal Articles:
- CAUSeS: An Alternative to CONTU for Assessing Interlibrary Loan Copyright Fees, in Journal of Library Resource Sharing, Vol. 32, 2023, doi.org/10.1080/26915979.2023.2290260
- Slide Decks:
- An Alternative to CONTU: Developing and implementing your own ILL copyright compliance policy, presented by Amanda Rudd, Interlibrary Loan Services Supervisor, Georgetown University & Brian Miller, Head, Interlibrary Services, Ohio State University Libraries, 2019
- Videos:
- An alternative to CONTU at work: 3 years after implementation at a graduate library, presented by J. Silvia Cho, Resource Sharing Librarian, CUNY Graduate Center, at NWILL, September, 20, 2024
- Copyright Evaluation for Interlibrary Loan: One Size Does Not Fit All, presented by K. Zdepski, Resource Sharing Librarian, UMass Amherst, W. E. B. Du Bois Library, at NWILL, September 19, 2024
- Creating a New Interlibrary Loan Copyright Evaluation & Payment Workflow, presented by presented by K. Zdepski, Resource Sharing Librarian, UMass Amherst, W. E. B. Du Bois Library, at NWILL, September 2, 2021
- Guidelines are Guidelines and New is Relative: A critical assess. of CONTU’s Rule of 5, presented by Natalie Logue (Committee Chair), David Ketchum, Kristin Walker, Laura Ramos at NWILL, September 11, 2020
- White Papers:
Fair Use
- Law:
- Books & Chapters:
- Compact Copyright: Quick Answers to Common Questions by Sara R. Benson, 2021
- Ch. 10: Fair Use, pp. 71-86
- Appendix A. Fair Use Checklist, pp. 149-151
- Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy in a Digital World edited by Sara R. Benson, 2019
- Ch. 3: Fear and Fair Use: Addressing the Affective Domain, by Sara R. Benson, pp. 33-42
- Ch. 4: The Origins and Future of Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week: Why Should Libraries, Museums, and Other Cultural Institutions Participate? by Kyle K. Courtney & Krista L. Cox, pp. 43-59
- Compact Copyright: Quick Answers to Common Questions by Sara R. Benson, 2021
- Other:
- The Ohio State University Libraries host a very useful page for learning about Fair Use.
International
- Books & Chapters:
- Compact Copyright: Quick Answers to Common Questions by Sara R. Benson, 2021
- Ch. 13: Select International Copyright Library Issues, pp. 115-122
- Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy in a Digital World edited by Sara R. Benson, 2019
- Ch. 19: The International Copyright Regime – Just Enough to Make You Cringe, by Bing Wang, pp. 337-356
- Ch. 20: From Fair Dealing to Fair Use: How Universities Have Adapted to the Changing Copyright Landscape in Canada, by Mark Swartz, Ann Ludbrook, Stephen Spong, and Graeme Slaght, pp. 357- 379
- Ch. 21: Interlibrary Loan and Copyright in Italy: A Case Study of the Bocconi University Library, by Anna Vaglio, pp. 381-393
- Document Delivery and Resource Sharing: Global Perspectives, edited by Peter Collins, 2023
- Ch. 3: Copyright and Licenses, pp. 58-73
- Global Resource Sharing by Linda Frederiksen, Margaret Bean, and Heidi Nance, 2012
- Ch. 7: The future of global resource sharing, discussed in pp. 145-150
- Compact Copyright: Quick Answers to Common Questions by Sara R. Benson, 2021
- Other:
- The IFLA Position on Copyright in the Digital Environment
- The Right Copyright: Library Association Engagement in Copyright Around the World, published by IFLA
- IFLA Statement on Core Principles on Libraries and Copyright, published by IFLA
- IFLA Statement on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence (AI), published by IFLA
- Limitations and Exceptions to Copyright and Neighbouring Rights in the Digital Environment: An International Library Perspective, published by IFLA
- Videos:
- Establishing core principles for copyright and libraries, presented by IFLA
- Licenses and Copyright: Protection and Managing Digital Content, presented by Ricardo Crisafulli Rodrigues (Brazil) and Jesús García Pérez (Mexico), moderated by Taína Batistade Assis (Brazil), for IFLA DDRS, August 29, 2024
Public Domain
- Books & Chapters:
- Compact Copyright: Quick Answers to Common Questions by Sara R. Benson, 2021
- Ch. 3: The Public Domain, pp. 17-32
- Compact Copyright: Quick Answers to Common Questions by Sara R. Benson, 2021
- Online Resources:
- Cornell University Libraries hosts a helpful guide on the Public Domain.