RLG Program Releases Copyright Investigation Summary Report
OCLC's RLG Program has released the Copyright Investigation Summary Report.
Here's an excerpt from the announcement:
This report summarizes interviews conducted between August and September 2007 with staff RLG Partner institutions. Interviewees shared information about how and why institutions investigate and collect copyright evidence, both for mass digitization projects and for items in special collections.
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