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  1. +Reproduction of Copyrighted Works by Educators and Librarians. Circular R21.-
    +The documentary materials collected in this booklet deal with reproduction of copyrighted works by educators, librarians, and archivists for a variety of uses including reproduction for teaching in educational institutions at all levels, and reproduction by libraries and archives for purposes of study, research, interlibrary exchanges, and archival preservation. Under the copyright law, reproduction can take either of two forms: the making of copies: by photocopying, making microform reproductions, videotaping or any other method of duplicating visually-perceptible material; and the making of phonorecords: by duplicating sound recordings, taping off the air, or any other method of recapturing sounds. The documentary materials which make up this booklet are reprints or excerpts from six sources dealing with copyright legislation: (1) the Copyright Act of October 19, 1976; (2) the 1975 Senate Report; (3) the 1976 House Report; (4) the Conference Report; (5) the Congressional debates; and (6) the Copyright Office Regulations. (DMC)-
    ERIC Number
    ED244642
    Record Type
    Non-Journal
    Publication Date
    1978
    Pages
    26
    +Author: Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Copyright Office.-
    +Publication Type: Legal/Legislative/Regulatory Materials; Collected Works - Serials-
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    The documentary materials collected in this booklet deal with reproduction of copyrighted works by educators, librarians, and archivists for a variety of uses, including. Reproduction for teaching in educational institutions at all levels; and Reproduction by libraries and archives for purposes of study, research, interlibrary exchanges, and archival preservation.
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    Book from Project Gutenberg: Reproduction of Copyrighted Works By Educators and Librarians Library of Congress Classification: KF

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    Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Copyright Office. The documentary materials collected in this booklet deal with reproduction of copyrighted works by educators, librarians, and

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    provisions and other documents dealing with reproduction by librarians and educators. Also available is the 1983 Report of the Register of Copyrights on Library Reproduction of

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    The documentary materials collected in this booklet deal with reproduction of copyrighted works by educators, librarians, and archivists for a variety of uses, including. Reproduction for

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    How does copyright came to the Library of Congress?
    The First Congress implemented the copyright provision of the US Constitution in 1790. The Copyright Act of 1790, An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by Securing the Copies of Maps, Charts, and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of Such Copies, was modeled on the Statute of Anne (1710).
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    What types of books are in the Library of Congress?
    We have books on history, philosophy, music, life sciences, mathematics, religion, economics, so most of them are nonfiction. We do have about 50 works of fiction in the collection.
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    How to access the library catalog?
    Access Our Library Catalog. You can view and search our online catalog here. Click the book’s title or image for more information about the book and the book’s availability. You will also be able to place a request for that book if you are logged in to your account. To access your library account: select “My Account” in the menu at the ...
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    Zip Books is a free alternative to interlibrary loan. Kern residents with a valid library card may make requests for titles not currently in the library’s collection using the Zip Books service.
  8. Reproduction of Copyrighted Works By Educators and Librarians

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    Also available is the 1983 Report of the Register of Copyrights on Library Reproduction of Copyrighted Works (17 U.S.C. 108). The Report and seven appendixes can be purchased in …

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