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    O Tratado de Marraqueche para facilitar o acesso às obras publicadas por pessoas cegas, com deficiência visual, ou com outras dificuldades para acessar o texto impresso - Guia EIFL para Bibliotecas

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    O Tratado de Marraqueche: um Guia EIFL para Bibliotecas fornece uma introdução ao Tratado de Marraqueche para pessoas com deficiência impressa, suas principais disposições e recomendações para implementação nacional, a fim de maximizar as oportunidades que oferece às bibliotecas para aumentar os materiais de leitura disponíveis para pessoas com impressão deficiências. O guia está dividido em duas partes. A Parte Um é uma introdução direta ao tratado, suas principais disposições e o papel das bibliotecas em contribuir para os objetivos do tratado. A Parte Dois fornece uma interpretação prática das principais disposições técnicas, com recomendações, em linha com os objetivos de interesse público de permitir o acesso ao conhecimento. O EIFL gostaria de agradecer a equipe que produziu a edição em português: tradução de Walter Couto e revisões feitas por membros da Comissão Brasileira de Direitos Autorais e Acesso Aberto sob a direção da FEBAB, a Federação Brasileira de Associações de Bibliotecários, Cientistas de Informação e Instituições. A versão original em inglês do guia foi publicada em outubro de 2015. A edição em português foi produzida em julho de 2020

    STATEMENTS BY EIFL AT WIPO MEETINGS (2021)

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    As an NGO accredited with permanent observer status at WIPO, EIFL has the opportunity to make interventions at sessions of WIPO committees and meetings EIFL advocates at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) for an international copyright framework that benefits libraries in developing and transition economy countries. We participate in sessions of WIPO’s Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) that usually meets in Geneva twice a year. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, just one SCCR took place in 2021, in hybrid mode (online for observers and limited physical participation for member state delegates). We work with Member States and the WIPO Secretariat to increase understanding of library copyright issues in the digital environment and to encourage support for international copyright law reform. We also participate from time to time in other WIPO meetings, such as the annual WIPO Assemblies, and we cooperate with other NGOs on areas of common interest. This is a collection of interventions made by EIFL at WIPO meetings in 2021

    Проектът EIFL – резултати и перспективи = EIFL project-results and perspectives

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    The article reviews the eIFL net venture, an independent consortium, designing effective programs and services for access to knowledge through resource sharing among libraries. The eIFL start in Bulgaria is described with special focus on achievements of implementing the project in Bulgaria and future trends

    Keeping Your Thesis Legal

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    This guidance covers 3rd party copyright, creative commons licenses, permissions, moratoriums and embargoes. There is a brief explanation of the legislation that applies to digital non-commercial publishing in the UK Higher Education sector. An consent form is available to download, this form is also used to request a moratorium or embargo

    Izvori informacija u dostupnim EBSCO bazama podataka za istraživanja u visokom školstvu u Srbiji = Academic research in Serbia and available database resources

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    Universities in Serbia have access to large amounts of quality information through online full text databases. Specific details regarding the world’s two most comprehensive full text research data-bases, Academic Search Premier and Business Source Premier are provided. The paper examines which databases are strongest in each discipline, and covers issues such as the availability of journals most-cited, full text formats, peer-review status, embargo periods, backfills, and other important facets. Additional information depicts reasons for tremendous increase in the availability of information in the Serbia, and the value that these resources bring to researchers in universities

    GOVERNMENTS MUST OVERSEE CMO OPERATIONS

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    EIFL and partner organizations in the library, archives and museum communities welcomed the opportunity to provide additional comments on the updated draft WIPO Good Practice Toolkit for Collective Management Organizations (CMOs), released on 27 May 2021. Publication of the updated draft Toolkit follows an earlier consultation that took place in April 2021

    Prawo autorskie i biblioteki: aktualne zagadnienia. Perspektywa EIFL

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    Electronic Information for Libraries (EIFL) [Informacja Elektroniczna dla Bibliotek] to międzynarodowa organizacja non-profit, która współpracuje z bibliotekami mając na celu zapewnienie dostępu do informacji cyfrowej w krajach rozwijających się i przechodzących transformację ustrojową. Program dotyczący prawa autorskiego i bibliotek, zwany EIFL-IP wspiera zrzeszenie bibliotekarzy z krajów partnerskich, zajmujących się prawem autorskim, w propagowaniu sprawiedliwego systemu praw autorskich w celu zmaksymalizowania dostępu do wiedzy
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