Collaborating For Access: Does Digital Ownership Matter For Libraries?

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Summary:

"What if libraries could circulate ebooks the same way they circulate print books: one user at a time with the ability to transfer titles to other hosts and libraries as they see fit? Can this model, now offered by dozens of indie publishers to libraries nationwide, help us all better fulfill our missions in an increasingly digital space?

In this Collaborating for Access webinar, the eighth in an ongoing series presented by COSLA, DPLA and ReadersFirst, we will discuss the recent announcement by DPLA and Independent Publishers Group of their groundbreaking agreement that now allows libraries to own, rather than merely license, digital books they acquire through the Palace Marketplace. But how much does digital ownership really matter? Join us to learn more about the new model, discuss why it is vital for libraries to own the digital items they collect, explore how ownership could reshape library digital collecting, and think about the future of circulation services...."

Link:

https://dpla.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1mx5-VNBTvm0w1mmRvx3LQ

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Tags:

oa.new oa.dpla oa.books oa.licensing oa.cdl oa.usa oa.ipg oa.libraries oa.publishers oa.events

Date tagged:

10/11/2024, 16:10

Date published:

10/11/2024, 12:10