International Summer School on the Digital Library 2000, Week 2

Wednesday, 9 August 2000

Copyright, licensing and consortia

09.00 hrs Copyright and licensing in the digital age (QZ 105)

  • what is copyright?
  • intellectual property
  • which (electronic) library activities can cause copyright infringements?
  • licensing issues
Emanuella Giavarra
Copyright lawyer, Chambers of Mark Watson-Gandy, UK

10.30 hrs Coffee/tea (Foyer building Q)

10.45 hrs The rights of authors and employers (QZ 105)

  • IWI-project on author rights
Wilma Mossink
Head of the legal department, Open University, NL

11.30 hrs Coffee/tea (Foyer building Q)

11.45 hrs The NESLI experience in the United Kingdom (QZ 105)

  • site licensing
  • the National Electronic Site License Initiative (NESLI)
  • www.nesli.ac.uk/
  • practical experiences
Frederick J. Friend
Director Scholarly Communication, University College London, UK

12.30 hrs Lunch (Restaurant "Tilbury" on campus)

14.00 hrs Consortia and licensing in the United States: Ohiolink (QZ 105)

David Kohl
Dean for Libraries, University of Cincinnati, USA

15.00 hrs Coffee/tea (Foyer building Q)

15.30 hrs Group discussions on Consortia Experiences: conitions, benefits and constraints (QZ 105, QZ 203/204/205/206)

Frederick J. Friend
Director Scholarly Communication, University College London, UK

David Kohl
Dean for Libraries, University of Cincinnati, USA

Hans Geleijnse
Librarian, Tilburg University Library, NL

17.00 hrs End of the sessions, no joint dinner

17.15 hrs Optional tour of the library for those who registered for this tour

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Tilburg Innovation Centre for Electronic Resources
Ticer, PO Box 4191, 5004 JD Tilburg, The Netherlands,
telephone +31-13-466 83 10, telefax +31-13-466 83 83, e-mail ticer@uvt.nl,
Last updated 21 July 2000.