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Copyright and CourseWork
Review University Policy: http://library.stanford.edu/libraries_collections/copyright_reminders/index.html
http://fairuse.stanford.edu/ CourseWork helps faculty and staff take
advantage of content that is legally available through Stanford or through the Internet at large. Stanford University Libraries have secured licenses to tens of thousands of online works (articles, books, encyclopedias).
Sample License Terms Here is the applicable language from the McGrawHill license:
C. Authorized Uses. Licensee and Authorized Users shall each be permitted to (i) display, download, or print out one (1) copy only, for the Authorized User’s own research or study only, limited amounts of materials from the Licensed Materials; (ii) materials from the Licensed Materials in connection with classroom teaching, lectures, presentations, rounds, and other instructional activities, such uses to include displaying, linking to, downloading, printing and making and distributing multiple copies of limited materials in both print and electronic format; provided that, Licensee and its Authorized Users will only display or distribute such limited Licensed Material to students or other persons attending in person presentations, lectures, rounds or other similar instructional activities presented or given by Licensee or its Authorized Users.
Linking vs Scanning
Scanning, creating, posting pdf’s is NOT the preferred method.
Faculty members are encouraged to provide links to the content-owner’s website
If copyright clearance were necessary to place something into a coursepack, then copyright clearance is necessary to place it into a class website.
Roles in CourseWork Course Admin
Can read, revise, delete and add both content and participants to a site. Guest
Can read content, and add content to a site where appropriate. Head TA
Can read, revise, delete and add both content and participants to a site. Instructor
Can read, revise, delete and add both content and participants to a site. Librarian
Can read and add content, but can not see student data Student
Can read content, and add content to a site where appropriate. TA
Can read, add, and revise most content in their sections.
Why Add Librarian Role? Permission for library staff to add links to e-content in
the “Materials” section of Coursework class site Required and supplemental reading
E-books with link to online catalog record E-books with link to provider’s website (Science Direct,
Springerlink, E-brary, KNOVEL, CRC Press) Journal articles with link to a persistent link or DOI for the
article from publisher’s website Research Guide or list of sources prepared by
Librarian Word document or html page with links to specific
resources, databases, webpages Class guides prepared by librarians assigned to the class
Automatic Link of “Course Reserves Catalog” Record to Coursework Site
Automatic link of “reserve list” from Searchworks to Coursework for print books and course readers. E-book editions included in Searchworks will also
be automatically linked Manual addition of links to e-books and e-
articles not listed in Searchworks Library staff will search for e-book versions and
ask permission to add to course site
Posting Class e-ResourcesUsing HTML
Class e-Resources<ol>
<li><a href="http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bth&AN=4754652&site=ehost-live">Baum, S., Carison, R., & Jucker, J. (1978, June). Some problems in applying the continuous portfolio selection model to the discrete capital budgeting problem. Journal of Financial & Quantitative Analysis, 13(2), 333-344.</a> - Retrieved August 27, 2009, from Business Source Complete database.</li><br />
<li><a href="http://library.stanford.edu/searchcat?ckey=7145172">Bidgoli, H. (2003). Encyclopedia of information systems. Amsterdam ; Boston: Academic Press.</a> - Retrieved August 27, 2009.</li><br />
<li><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-288-1">Pham, H. (2006). Springer handbook of engineering statistics. London: Springer.</a> - Retrieved August 27, 2009, from SpringerLink database.</li><br />
</ol>
Types of Persistent Links toe-Resources
Permalink: A persistent link to an online document assigned by the database company.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bth&AN=4754652&site=ehost-live
DOI: Digital Object Identifier. A persistent link to an online document assigned by an international consortium. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-288-1
Searchworks URL: Direct link to book in Searchworks. http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/6785333
Types of Persistent Links toe-Resources
Class guide example: MATSCI-81nhttp://lib.stanford.edu/engineering-library/matsci-81n
Video Class from IEEE Xplore:
(A Primer on Cluster Analysis presented by James C. Bezdek )
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?mdnumber=EW1073