[Pal-dc] IFLA Releases Background Paper on e-Lending
Stuart Hamilton
Stuart.Hamilton at ifla.org
Fri May 11 12:14:04 BST 2012
Hi all
I'm sure that some of you on this list have been aware of changes to the lending environment for public libraries now that we are switching to eBooks. IFLA has today released a background paper you might be interested in.
Cheers,
Stuart
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IFLA Releases Background Paper on e-Lending
As part of its work on the 2011-2012 Key Initiatives, the IFLA Governing Board appointed a working group to draft a background paper on digital lending. At its April meeting the IFLA Governing Board endorsed this paper, and we are now pleased to present a version for download.
The paper attempts to:
Provide an overview of the issues relating to eBooks in libraries;
Summarise the current positions of publishers in both the scholarly publishing and trade publishing sectors;
Summarise the differences in the way that academic/research libraries and public libraries address the issue of digital collections;
Address the legal context for eLending and library principles that must be upheld in any suitable models;
Provide a detailed legal analysis of e-Lending
The e-Lending environment is changing rapidly at this point in time, and the paper will be reassessed in the coming months in light of any significant developments. Revisions of the paper may take place in light of any assessment.
IFLA continues to work in this area has been liaising with EBLIDA, the ALA and others as we seek to understand the implications for the delivery of high quality library services in the 21st century. Considering just how important any developments in this area are for libraries around the world, IFLA encourages interested individuals or institutions to share experiences, information or reports with our e-Lending working group. Any information can be sent to Stuart Hamilton, Director of Policy and Advocacy, at IFLA HQ: stuart.hamilton at ifla.org.
Download the IFLA e-Lending background paper here: http://www.ifla.org/files/clm/publications/ifla_background_paper_e-lending_0.pdf
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