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Implementations in the UK of EU Directive 29/2001 on Copyright part 1: Consulting the experts, raising awareness, identifying the main issues, and the consultation process

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2008

Graham Coult
Affiliation:
Graham Coult became Editor of Managing Information magazine in October 1998. Before that he worked for British Gas' Research and Technology Division as an information scientist, and for Shell International Petroleum in the London Business Centre, being responsible for the internal international news service. He was one of the first two professional advisers for special libraries at the Library Association and has been a visiting lecturer at what is now London Metropolitan University since 1997. He acts as mentor to a small number of students at the Institute of Information Engineering, Almere, Netherlands. He has a degree in librarianship from Leeds Metropolitan University and studied journalism at City University.

Extract

One of the most satisfying aspects of editing a magazine such as Managing Information, is the gathering together of expertise to help people improve their abilities and the services they provide and to facilitate, through raised awareness and discussion, the development of solutions to issues. Just such an opportunity has presented itself over the past year in the form of the imminent implementation of EU Directive 29/2001.

Type
Copyright
Copyright
Copyright © The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians 2003

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References

Gadd, Elizabeth. Clearing the Way: Copyright Clearance in UK Libraries. LISU Occasional Paper 31. LISU, 2002. ISBN 1 901786 51XGoogle Scholar