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Download fileCLEAR design: developing an electronic copyright management system for Project ACORN
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posted on 2012-04-17, 12:13 authored by Elizabeth GaddElizabeth Gadd, Richard GoodmanRichard Goodman, Adrienne MuirOutlines the copyright clearance difficulties faced by librarians in the development of the Electronic Library and states the need for an electronic copyright management system (ECMS) to log the clearance process and to protect electronic documents. Reports the absence of a suitably priced commercially available ECMS for the academic sector and describes the design process for the eLib project ACORN's Rights Management system entitled CLEAR (Copyright Licensed Electronic Access to Readings) based on Microsoft Access. Describes the functionality of the CLEAR database and concludes that it might provide a template for other institutions in the design of subsequent ECMSs.
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- University Academic and Administrative Support
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- University Library
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GADD, E., GOODMAN, R. and MUIR, A., 1998. CLEAR design: developing an electronic copyright management system for Project ACORN. The Electronic Library, 16 (4), pp. 253 - 259Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited © Elizabeth GaddVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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1998Notes
This article was published in the journal, The Electronic Library and the published version is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb045648ISSN
0264-0473Publisher version
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- en