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Academic Libraries and Copyright: Unveiling Inadequacies of Current Law Through the Analysis of Processes Included in Quality Management Systems
Authors:Juan-Carlos Fernández-Molina  Margarita Pérez-Pulido  José-Luis Herrera-Morillas
Affiliation:1. Department of Information and Communication Studies, University of Granada, Spain;2. Department of Information and Communication Studies, University of Extremadura, Spain
Abstract:Most information resources that make up university library collections are copyrighted works, which means that conflicts between such rights and the activities of libraries are common. The development of the digital setting has affected both sectors. On the one hand, it has led to changes in copyright legislation; on the other, it has affected the services provided by libraries, as they adapt to the new needs of users and to the characteristics of digital information. This paper aims to discover where the main points of collision between the two sides lie, and to what extent they are adequately resolved by the present legislation governing copyright. To this end we use a list of the main processes of academic libraries taken from quality manuals of a sample of Spanish university libraries. The results make manifest that the evolution of both sides is not yet balanced, and important maladjustments interfere with an adequate provision of services in academic libraries. Some are resolved through new legal proposals, but for many others there is no proper solution in sight.
Keywords:Academic libraries  Copyright law  Quality manual  Quality management system
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