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Rights in the Digital Era
Society of American Archivists, 2015 Paper: 978-1-931666-73-2 | eISBN: 978-1-931666-75-6 Library of Congress Classification KF4325.R54 2015 Dewey Decimal Classification 344.73092
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
About Rights in the Digital Era: MODULE 4Understanding Copyright Law Heather Briston Describes the main principles of copyright law and outlines strategies for addressing common issues, special topics, and digital projects. MODULE 5 MODULE 6 MODULE 7 About Trends in Archives Practice: This open-ended series by the Society of American Archivists features brief, authoritative treatments—written and edited by top-level professionals—that fill significant gaps in archival literature. The goal of this modular approach is to build agile, user-centered resources. Modules treat discrete topics relating to the practical management of archives and manuscript collections in the digital age. Select modules are clustered together by topic (as they are here) and are available in print or electronic format. Each module also is available separately in electronic format so that readers can mix and match modules that best satisfy their needs and interests. Stay on trend with Trends in Archives Practice! See other books on: Archival materials | Archives | Data protection | Digitization | Rights See other titles from Society of American Archivists |
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