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[posted on behalf of Constance Malpas]

 

DLF Colleagues,

 

John's remarks about the need for a shared infrastructure for evaluating
copyright status are well taken and echo a concern we've heard expressed
by colleagues throughout the research library community.  

 

Some DLF members will already be aware of work underway at OCLC to
define core requirements for a collaborative copyright assessment tool
that might eliminate some of the system-wide redundancies that you
allude to.  Specifically, we are examining ways to leverage the shared
investment that libraries have already made in pooling descriptive and
administrative data for their print collections.  The WorldCat database
represents a potentially rich source of collective intelligence about
the copyright status of titles earmarked for digitization. 

 

We are looking at how bibliographic data in WorldCat can be mined to
derive item or work-level copyright status.  In collaboration with
interested libraries, we are also investigating the potential benefits
of aggregating additional institutional copyright assessment data to
create an even richer source of shared intelligence.   

 

We would be happy to discuss this work at the BOF/open discussion
session on Tuesday, April 24th.  In the meantime, feel free to contact
Bill Carney ([log in to unmask]) for information about the evolving
service architecture for copyright assessment, or Constance Malpas
([log in to unmask]) for information on related efforts in OCLC Programs
and Research. 

 

Constance Malpas, 

OCLC Programs and Research

 

View the RLG Programs Mission & Agenda here:
http://www.rlg.org/en/page.php?Page_ID=362

 

Merrilee Proffitt, Program Officer

OCLC Programs and Research

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