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Methods & Proposal for Metadata Guiding Principles for Scholarly Communications [PDF]
This article describes an international community-based effort to create metadata guiding principles for adopting and using richer metadata and advancing its application in scholarly communications.
Kathryn Kaiser +5 more
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Educational Use and the Internet – Does Australian Copyright Law Work in the Web Environment?
Australia is unique in the way it deals with the copying of copyright material by educational institutions. Australian copyright legislation contains compulsory licences for educational copying.
Delia Browne
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The expansion of worldwide digital networks gives consumers extensive access to (and lets them reuse) audio-visual material regardless of the context they're taken from - such as advertising, entertainment, education, or research. In this kind of environment, the question of who owns the content is extremely relevant.
J. Dittmann, F.-M. Nack (Frank)
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MedOANet: The Copyright and OA Landscape in Mediterranean Europe
The aim of this paper is to present existing copyright policies of major stakeholders of scholarly communication in Mediterranean countries and to discuss whether these copyright policies need to be improved and by which measures.
Karin Ludewig
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Archives and Copyright: Risk and Reform [PDF]
This paper considers the place of the archive sector within the copyright regime, and how copyright impacts upon the preservation, access to, and use of archival holdings. It will begin with a critical assessment of the current parameters of the UK
Stobo, V. +4 more
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The elusive gold mine? The finer details of Creative Commons licences – and why they really matter
This article explores the tensions inherent in the ownership and reuse of scholarly works, with a focus on achieving open access (OA) aims via Creative Commons licences.
Ruth Mallalieu
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Correlation Techniques Applied to Gas Chromatography: A Re-Appraisal
The case for applying correlation techniques to gas chromatography has been re-examined following the introduction of on-line cross-correlators, and it is concluded that there is still little scope for these techniques in a normal chromatograph situation.
G C Moss, K R Godfrey
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Approaches to Copyright Education for Faculty in Canada
This study surveyed copyright administrators at Canadian universities about their methods of providing copyright training to faculty and non-faculty instructors, the frequency and topics of education provided, and the modes of communication used to reach
Jennifer Zerkee
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Research and design of authenticated encryption algorithm based on AES round function
The authenticated encryption algorithm guarantees the confidentiality and integrity of the information at the same time, and has extensive research and application prospects in the field of information security. With the mixed integer linear programming
GAO Guoqiang, LI Zichen
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The Berne Convention and the national laws on intellectual property fully apply to PRO instruments. The identification of and access to an original PRO instrument is often associated with copyright ownership. This is the copyright holder of the instrument who will control its access (distribution and reproduction), its adaptation or modification, and ...
Anfray Caroline +3 more
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