The Search for a Service Model of Copyright Best Practices in Academic Libraries

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https://doi.org/10.17161/jcel.v2i2.6713

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To add to their suite of available copyright services and to create a service model of best practices, the University of Houston Libraries’ newly formed Copyright Team initiated a literature review and performed an environmental scan of peer institutions’ copyright policies and procedures. This article outlines the impetus and results for both studies and offers future considerations.

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2018-06-13

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Lewin-Lane, S., Dethloff, N., Grob, J., Townes, A., & Lierman, A. (2018). The Search for a Service Model of Copyright Best Practices in Academic Libraries. Journal of Copyright in Education & Librarianship, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.17161/jcel.v2i2.6713