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The law of libraries and archives / by Carson, Bryan M.,1965-(CARDINAL)280078;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-374) and index."The law should be accessible to everyone, which is the philosophy behind The Law of Libraries and Archives. In this invaluable volume, legal concepts are explained in layman's terms so that librarians and archivists will be able to understand the principles that affect them on a daily basis. Bryan Carson introduces readers to fascinating cases while raising significant issues to consider. In addition to providing a basic overview of the law, this work contains details to help readers make informed choices and intelligently converse with legal counsel."--Jacket.
Subjects: Library legislation; Archives; Fair use (Copyright);
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Intellectual freedom manual / by Garnar, Martin,editor.(CARDINAL)786757; Magi, Trina J.,editor.(CARDINAL)809197; American Library Association.Office for Intellectual Freedom.compiler.(CARDINAL)170367;
"This indispensable resource provides day-to-day guidance on maintaining free and equal access to information for all people"--Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-309) and index.Part I : Intellectual freedom and libraries. What is intellectual freedom? / by Barbara M. Jones and James LaRue -- Core intellectual freedom documents of the American Library Association -- Creating intellectual freedom policies for your library -- The right to receive information : libraries, the First Amendment, and the public forum doctrine / by Theresa Chmara -- Part II : Intellectual freedom issues and best practices. Access to library resources and services -- Censorship, challenged resources, and internet filtering -- Children and youth -- Collection development and management -- Copyright -- Meeting rooms, exhibit spaces, programming, and education -- Privacy and confidentiality -- Visits and requests from law enforcement -- Workplace speech -- Special lenses : guidance across issues -- Part III : Advocacy and assistance. Communicating about intellectual freedom -- Where to get help and get involved / by Eleanor Diaz.
Subjects: Reference works.; Handbooks and manuals.; Libraries; Intellectual freedom;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Internet freedom : where is the limit? / by Bingham, Jane.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 54) and index.Internet freedom: where is the limit? -- Making the news -- Stop the pirates! -- Anything goes? -- Nannies on the net -- Big brother is watching you -- Is it safe? -- Spies and thieves? -- Spam wars -- You need to decide -- Timeline.Presents a collection of primary sources and case studies relating to Internet freedom addressing such issues as the safety of shopping online and chat rooms.7.45-8
Subjects: Internet; Internet; Piracy (Copyright); Internet fraud; Spam (Electronic mail); Internet;
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Collection development and management for 21st century library collections : an introduction / by Gregory, Vicki L.,1950-author.(CARDINAL)203932; American Library Association,issuing body.(CARDINAL)142523;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-221) and index.The impact of new technologies on collection development and management -- Assessing user needs and marketing the collection to those users -- Collection development policies -- Selection sources and processes -- Acquisitions -- Budgeting and fiscal management -- Assessment and evaluation of the collection, including deselection (weeding) -- Cooperative collection development and resource-sharing -- Legal issues in collection development -- Professional ethics and intellectual freedom -- Preservation -- The future of collection development and management.Learn the basics of collection development and management with this book. This second edition is a refreshment of a standard title in the field. --The author examines the processes that librarians need to use in evaluating, gathering, maintaining, and preserving materials. Each chapter covers multiple formats, but the overall processes used to select and evaluate those materials is essentially the same. Where appropriate, the author details differences due to the type of library - public libraries, school media centers, and so forth. The author also examines legal issues, not just of copyright and licensing, but also of diversity, disability, and special needs issues. -- Adapted from preface.
Subjects: Collection management (Libraries); Collection development (Libraries);
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Libraries & democracy : the cornerstones of liberty / by Kranich, Nancy C.(CARDINAL)199694;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Libraries and society; Libraries and state; Information policy; Freedom of information; Internet access for library users;
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The accidental library manager / by Gordon, Rachel Singer.(CARDINAL)119814;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Library administration.; Library personnel management.;
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Redemption at Mirabelle / by Brenna, Helen.(CARDINAL)555231; Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress)(CARDINAL)376993;
"What place does a single dad--and his children--have in the life of a woman with a strict no-kids policy? As completely irresistible as Adam Harding is, Marin Camden simply can't see how they fit together. After all, this former Wall Street exec didn't come to Mirabelle Island looking for romance. No, Marin's here to regroup and decide what she really wants. It seems she wants Adam--if the fact that they constantly run into each other means anything. And he really is tempting. Tempting enough to make her revisit the no-kids policy? To consider rebuilding her life around home and family? Just when Marin decides to take the chance to explore the sizzling attraction between them, she discovers an obstacle she never anticipated!"--Publisher.
Subjects: Romance fiction.; Islands; Single fathers; Women executives;
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Selecting and managing electronic resources : a how-to-do-it manual for librarians / by Gregory, Vicki L.,1950-(CARDINAL)203932; Hanson, Ardis.(CARDINAL)279378;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-130) and index.Collection development policies -- Selection criteria and the selection process -- Budgeting and acquisitions -- Organization and access to electronic resources -- Evaluation and assessment -- Digital rights management and intellectual property -- Preservation issues -- The future of selecting and managing electronic resources.
Subjects: Libraries; Electronic information resources; Selection of nonbook materials.; Acquisition of electronic information resources.; Digital libraries; Copyright and electronic data processing; Digital preservation.;
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Libraries, museums, and archives : legal issues and ethical challenges in the new information era / by Lipinski, Tomas A.,1958-(CARDINAL)272200;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Deeds of gift : caressing the hand that feeds / Robert J. Vanni -- The appraiser and the appraisal : what makes a book valuable? / Andrew M. McLean -- Tort theory in library, museum, and archival collections, materials, exhibits, and displays : rights of privacy and publicity in personal information and persona / Tomas A. Lipinski -- Censorship and controversial materials in museums, libraries, and archives / Judith F. Krug -- Legal and ethical foundations of museum collecting policies / Marie C. Malaro -- Collections management : hypothetical cases, acquisitions, deaccessions, and loans / Ildiko Pogany DeAngelis -- Legal issues involved in the privacy rights of patrons in "public" libraries and archives / Tomas A. Lipinski -- Welcome to ... the legal responsibility to offer accessible electronic information to patrons with disabilities / Mary Minow -- Seven levels of safety : protecting people in public buildings / Bruce A. Shuman -- The fight of the century? Information ethics versus e-commerce / Marsha Woodbury -- Information ethics : its demarcation and application / Johannes J. Britz -- Organizing ethics in archives, museums, and libraries : challenges and strategies for meeting ethical responsibilities / Elizabeth A. Buchanan -- Copyright for libraries, museums, and archives : the basics and beyond / Shelly Warwick -- Copyright protection and technological reform of library services : digital change, practical applications, and congressional action / Dwayne K. Buttler and Kenneth D. Crews -- Legal-technological regulation of information access / David A. Rice -- Getting started : legal and ethical resources / Jane Colwin -- Designing, drafting, and implementing new policies / Claire Weber -- Agents of change : planning, communication, and implementation strategies / Thomas D. Walker.
Subjects: Library legislation; Museums; Archives; Fair use (Copyright); Information technology;
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Beethoven's big break [videorecording] by Arias, Moises,1994-; Elliott, Mike(Mike R.); Fatone, Joey,1977-(CARDINAL)348254; Finnigan, Jennifer,1979-; Griffin, Eddie,1968-; Levant, Brian.; Millan, Cesar.(CARDINAL)475863; Morris, Wayne.; Nuñez, Oscar.(CARDINAL)344907; Perlman, Rhea.(CARDINAL)545871; Rydall, Derek,1968-(CARDINAL)482419; Silverman, Jonathan,1966-; Tobolowsky, Stephen,1951-(CARDINAL)432241; Copyright Collection (Library of Congress)DLC(CARDINAL)808538; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)344011;
Casting by Jan Glaser ; music supervisor, Paul DeFranco ; music by Robert Folk ; edited by Roderick Davis ; production designer, Mark Garner ; director of photography, Stephen F. Campbell.Jonathan Silverman, Jennifer Finnigan, Rhea Perlman, Stephen Tobolowsky, Oscar Nunez, Joey Fatone, Cesar Millan, Moises Arias, Eddie Griffin.Single dad and struggling animal handler Eddie works with lots of creatures, but at home, he has a strict No Pets Allowed policy. He won't let his son Billy keep the adorable stray dog Beethoven and his family of puppies. Beethoven crashes into Hollywood and into Eddie's heart as well.MPAA rating: PG; for some mild rude humor.DVD; region 1; NTSC; full screen (1.33:1) and anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1); Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
Subjects: Animal films.; Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Animal trainers; Beethoven (Fictitious character : Hughes); Dogs in motion pictures; Fathers and sons; Pet adoption; Saint Bernard dog;
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 10
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