CLA NHS Licence and Higher Education
Licence Crossover Webinar
8 December 2016
Petula Peters, CLA Sarah Brear, CLA
Housekeeping
• HE Licence overview
• NHS England Licence overview
• Licence crossover
• Example scenarios
• Q&A
Agenda
HE Licence Overview
• Overriding purpose: enables the making of multiple copies for the purposes of teaching and learning within HEIs.
• Each HEI is licensed – and pays – separately
• Licence is negotiated centrally with Universities UK / GuildHE
• Current licence term is 1 August 2016 – 31 July 2019
• State and Independent
HE – how licensing is organised
1
whole chapter from a book
or 10%
of total publication
whole article from a journal/magazine issue
whole scene from a play
whole paper from a set of conference proceedings
whole report of a single case from a volume of judicial proceedings
short story, poem of play (not exceeding 10 pages in length) from an anthology
Whichever is the greater.
HE Licence – how much may be copied?
HEIs may copy up to the following amounts for each course.
• Copying in connection with a particular course/module
• Who can make copies
• Storage of Digital Copies – for the duration of a student’s degree programme
• Copyright notice / coversheet
• Reporting and management of Digital Copies (NB Digital Content Store and third-party platforms)
• Royalties data collection (Paper Copies)
• Audit programme
he.cla.co.uk
HE Licence – other points to note
• Central licence with Department of Health covers all NHS
organisations and staff
• Current licence since April 2015:
o Includes annual allocation of copyright fee paid articles
from the British Library
o Allows sharing of copies with non-NHS staff under certain
conditions
CLA NHS Licence Overview
• Books, journals, magazines – almost all published works
• Print and digital including many websites
• Use Check Permissions to identify whether a work is covered
What can be copied under the licence?
• Everyone in the NHS
• Plus staff of other organisations working on specific
projects with the NHS (as long as these organisations also
have a CLA licence)
• This may include universities, charities, hospices, local
authority social care, professional associations, etc
Who can make and receive copies?
• Up to two articles from a single issue of a journal
• Several articles if on the same theme
• One chapter from a book
• Or 5% of a work whichever is the greater
• Multiple copies and copies of copies
• No copyright declaration needed
How much can be copied under the licence?
• All sorts of everyday copying, storage and reuse
• Photocopying, scanning, digital reuse
• Intranet or secure network (but creating a centralised
searchable database is not permitted)
• Paper copies for patients and carers
What sort of copying is allowed under the licence?
• Collaboration arrangement NHS staff working on projects
with staff of non-NHS organisations may share copies,
provided the non-NHS organisation also holds a CLA Licence
(e.g. an HEI, charity, voluntary/community organisation,
professional association or research association) – NB
‘collaboration partner’
• Licence Plus CFP CLA works in partnership with the British
Library to ensure that as much as possible can be copied and
shared under the NHS Licence:
Two special features of Licence Plus
• Licence Plus CFP CLA works in partnership with the British Library to
ensure that as much as possible can be copied and shared under the NHS
Licence:
- Annual allocation of copyright fee paid copies (CFPs) with no extra
charge.
- CFPs without Digital Rights Management (DRM)
- Re-use under NHS Licence
- For more information, contact [email protected]
Licence Plus CFP
• Licence permits sharing of copies for specific projects or
services with staff of Collaboration Partners
• A Collaboration Partner organisation must hold a CLA licence
• All UK HEIs and thousands of other UK private and public
sector organisations hold CLA licences
• Check with CLA first by emailing [email protected]
Collaboration with non-NHS Staff
• Health Education England guidance (including on library privilege)
• Thanks to Helen Bingham and colleagues!
• New NHS library services ‘Copyright First Responders Group’
• NHS library services copyright webpage:
http://www.libraryservices.nhs.uk/forlibrarystaff/information/nhs_copyright.ht
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• Any outstanding queries can be sent to
Further guidance
Crossover summary
NHSE Licence Plus HE Licence
Ts & Cs
Ts & Cs
HEI can supply copies to Trust employees
Licensed organisations working in partnership
Trust HEI
HEI can supply copies to students on placement from a course
validated by any HEI
HEI may supply copies to any of its registered students
and
and
HEI and NHS England staff working on collaboration projects
may share copies (NB ‘collaboration partner’
Example Scenarios
HE Library with a contract or other official agreement to provide library services to one or more NHS organisations
Staff at these libraries may make copies from HE stock (owned / CFP copy )for staff of the relevant NHS organisation. (NHS Licence)
NHS England Licence
Scenario 1
HE students on placement at an NHS organisation
Make and receive copies from NHS-owned stock / CFP copy
NHS England Licence
Make and receive copies from their own HEI (HEI-owned stock / CFP copy)
HE Licence
Scenario 2
Individual staff and teams of staff employed by an HEI but working for the NHS
HE staff who have a contract (or honorary contract) with an NHS organisation under a service agreement may make/receive copies from NHS-owned stock/ CFP copy for the purposes of NHS work only
NHS England Licence
Scenario 3
Scenario 4
NHS staff undertaking an HE education programme
Make/receive copies made from NHS-owned stock / CFP copy
NHS England Licence
Make/receive copies made from originals owned by the HEI ( or CFP copy) at which (and only while) they are taking their programme
HE Licence
Scenario 5
Individual staff members or teams of staff employed by the NHS but working for an HEI - i.e. NHS staff with a contract (or honorary contract) with an HEI, and/or who are providing services to an HEI under a service agreement
Make/receive copies made from originals owned by the HEI (or CFP copy) ,whilst engaged in HE work
HE Licence
Scenario 6
HE and NHS staff working collaboratively on projects
Provided the HEI is registered with CLA as a ‘collaboration partner’, copies may be shared amongst both sets of staff, provided they are made from originals owned by the NHS (or CFP copy)
NHS England Licence
Scenario 7
HE and NHS libraries operating within the same inter-library document supply schemes and networks
Member libraries may share copies under the terms set out by the scheme owner/co-ordinator. NB Library Privilege Copies.
Non-CLA
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