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The law should be accessible to every professional, which is the
philosophy behind The Law of Libraries and Archives. In this
invaluable book, legal concepts are explained in plain English so
that librarians and archivists will be able to understand the
principles that affect them on a daily basis. This book provides
its readers with answers and raises issues for them to think about.
In addition to providing a basic overview of the law, this work
contains enough details to allow readers to make informed choices
and to converse intelligently with legal counsel. Some of the
issues included in the book include contracts, copyright and patent
law, fair use, copyright exceptions for libraries, and the TEACH
Act. The book contains chapters discussing trademark law, licensing
of databases, information malpractice, and professionalism, as well
as privacy issues, the PATRIOT Act, employment law, and the basics
of starting a non-profit organization. Visit the author's website
for a number of important documents and resources related to
library law.
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