Placing textbooks on course reserves is a growing much-needed trend.
There's an excellent new article about the need and recommendations,
here
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/portal_libraries_and_the_academy/v009/9.4.christie.pdf
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Deborah Benrubi
Technical Services Librarian
Gleeson Library|Ge
in ten years California will only have to deal with e-reserves ...
California Law Encourages Digital Textbooks by 2020
By Mary Helen Miller (Chronicle of Higher Ed - Wired Campus)
While it seems increasingly likely that e-books will one day become
the standard in education, California has passed
McCleskey
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Our institutional copyright policy says we don't put consumables on
reserve. When purchasing textbooks I try to get just the text if
possible.
Sarah McCleskey
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don't."--Anatole France
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Dear Judy et all,
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I dunno, Jo Ann.
When an institution or individual buy a textbook, there is NEVER (
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I dunno, Jo Ann.
When an institution or individual buy a textbook, there is NEVER (in my
experience) any contractual transaction. You simply order da book. I
have never seen any st
Usually the consumable pages of the book (lab manual, workbook, SAM =Student
Activities Manual) are separate volumes, on cheap paper, and indeed have to be
purchased by each student--at least for language textbooks. Unless the
instructor would accept a Xerox, the library copy would be no good.
Of
> ghand...@library.berkeley.edu
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> Yes, absolutely
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> The First Sale doctrine of the copyright law allows this kinda stuff.
> In
> a way, what'
Judy Shoaf wrote:
<<... and now they are coming up with online sites to which you need a unique
passkey (which takes you into a course management system and reports your quiz
grades etc. to your instructor), something the library will not be able to help
with.>>
It's not just textbooks. The n
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Textbooks are books. They're no different under the First Sale doctrine
than any other print between covers.
gary
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Dear Judy et all,
I completely understand your argument. But my concern is about technical legal
issues. I've heard
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Yes, absolutely
The First Sale doctrine of the copyright law allows this kinda stuff.
In
a way
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> Maybe I am too quick to reply, but for heaven�’s sake! The entire concept
> of libraries is that they
te copyright law?
Farhad
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Mayb
bought it if it were not available
at the library. But that is what libraries do.
Judy
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Dear colleagues,
This is a question about books not video recordings. But you may be able to
help me, esp
Yes, absolutely
The First Sale doctrine of the copyright law allows this kinda stuff. In
a way, what's the difference between a textbook and any other book a
library acquires?
Gary Handman
> Dear colleagues,
>
> This is a question about books not video recordings. But you may be able
> to help
Dear colleagues,
This is a question about books not video recordings. But you may be able to
help me, especially, Carrie Russell who I know is a member of this listserve
and I had the chance to participate in her excellent ALA online seminar on
copyright issues sometime ago.
My question is thi
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