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Fair Use Bibliography
 
 
November 2002

1995. "Royalties, Fair Use & Copyright in the Electronic Age." Educom Review 30(6):30-5.

1995. "Copyright and Fair Use in the Digital Age. Questions and Answers with Peter Lyman." Educom Review January/February:32-35

1995. "Trends and Forecasts. At Stake: Electronic Fair Use of Copyrighted Material." Educom Review January/February:56-57.

Adler, Prudence S., G. Jaia Barrett, Patricia Brennan, Mary Case, Mary E. Jackson, and Duane E. Webster, comps. 1996. Copyright and the NII: Resources for the Library and Education Community. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries.

Alexander, Adrian W. 2001. "Wither Fair Use? A Library Consortium Viewpoint." portal: Libraries and the Academy 1(2):197-202.

Bacher, Thomas. 2000. "From the Other Side of the Street--A Farewell to Fair Use?" Against the Grain 12(3):84-86.

Band, Jonathan and Noah Levine. 1996. "You Say Misuse, I Say Fair Use." The Computer Lawyer 13 November:10-13.

Berghaus Levering, Mary. 1999. "What's Right about Fair-Use Guidelines for the Academic Community?" Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50(14):1313-1319.

Blumenstyk, Goldie. 1996. "Talks on 'Fair Use' of Copyrighted Materials Make Some Progress." Chronicle of Higher Education September 20, A32.
---. 1996. "Educators and Publishers Reach Agreement on 'Fair Use' Guidelines for CD-ROMs." The Chronicle of Higher Education 25 October, A28.
---. 1997. "After 3 Years, Academics and Publishers Reach No Clear Conclusions on 'Fair Use.'" The Chronicle of Higher Education 30 May, A32-A33.

Butler, Rebecca P. 2001. "Copyright as a Social Responsibility--Fair Use: I Need It Now!" Knowledge Quest 29(3):35-36.

Buttler, Dwayne K. 1999. "CONFU-sed: Security, Safe Harbors, and Fair-Use Guidelines. Conference on Fair Use." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50(14):1308-1312.

Campbell, Jerry D. 1995. "Intellectual Property in a Networked World: Balancing Fair Use and Commercial Interests." Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 19(2):179-184.

Chused, Richard H., ed. 1998. A Copyright Anthology: The Technology Frontier. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing.

Crews, Kenneth D. 1990. Copyright, Fair Use and the Challenge for Universities. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
---. 1996. "What Qualifies as 'Fair Use'?" The Chronicle of Higher Education 17 May, B1-B2.
---. 1999. "Electronic Reserves and Fair Use: The Outer Limits of CONFU." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50:1342-1345.
---. 2000. Copyright Essentials for Librarians and Educators. Chicago: American Library Association.

D'Amico, Marie. 1995. "Copyrights are Fair Game If It's Fair Use." MacWEEK 9(32):28-29.

DanThu Thi Phan. 1998. "Will Fair Use Function on the Internet?" Columbia Law Review 98(1):169-216.

Davis, Jinnie Y. 1998. "Fair Use after CONFU." College & Research Libraries 59(3):209-211.

Desmarais, Norman. 2001. "Copyright and Fair Use of Multimedia Resources." The Acquisitions Librarian 26: 27-59.

Frazier, Kenneth. 1994. "The Meaning of Fair Use." Computers in Libraries 14(5):21-24.
---. 1995. "Protecting Copyright and Preserving Fair Use in the Electronic Future." The Chronicle of Higher Education 30 June, A40.
---. 1999. "What's Wrong with Fair-Use Guidelines for the Academic Community? Conference on Fair Use Guidelines." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50(14):1320-1323.

Gasaway, Laura N. 1997. "The White Paper, Fair Use, Libraries and Educational Institutions." The Serials Librarian 31(1/2):211-220.
---. 2000. "Fair Use: A Right or a Privilege." Information Outlook 4(11):39-40.

Ginsburg, Jane C. 1999. "Licensing, Copyright, and Fair Use: the Thesauron Project (Toward an ASCAP for Academics) (Virtual Library of Unpublished Scholarly Papers and Reports)." In Technology and Scholarly Communication. Richard Ekman and Richard E. Quandt, eds. 337-346. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Gladney, Henry M. 1999. "Digital Dilemma: Intellectual Property Synopsis and Views on the Study by the National Academies' Committee on Intellectual Property Rights and the Emerging Information Infrastructure." D-Lib Magazine 5. Internet: http://www.dlib.org/dlib/december99/12gladney.html

Goldstein, Paul, Ira S. Lillick, and Stella W. Lillick. 1999. Copyright, patent, trademark, and related state doctrines : cases and materials on the law of intellectual property. New York: Foundation Press

Jacobson, Robert L. 1995. "No Copying - Educators Fear Big Curbs on 'Fair Use' of Copyrighted Works in the Digital Age." Chronicle of Higher Education March 10, A17-A19.
---. 1996. "The Furor Over 'Fair Use." Chronicle of Higher Education May 10, A25, A30, A34

James, Farrel. 1997. "Understanding Fair Use and the Fair Use Guidelines." TechTrends Nov/Dec:11-13.

Joyce, Craig, William Patry, Marshall Leafer, and Peter Jaszi. 2001. Copyright Law. Newark: Matthew Bender/LexisNexis.

Kerber, Ross. 1995. "Vigilant Copyright Holders Patrol the Internet." Wall Street Journal December 13, B1, B6.

Lawrence, John and Bernard Timberg, eds. 1989. Fair Use and Free Inquiry: Copyright Law and the New Media. New Jersey: Ablex Publishing.

Lessig, Lawrence. 2001. The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World. New York: Random House.

Lichtenberg, James. 1995. "Of Steeds & Stalking Horses: Academics Meet Publishers on the Field of Copyright." Educom Review 30:40-43. Internet: http://www.educause.edu/pub/er/review/reviewarticles/30340.html

Litman, Jessica. 2001. Digital Copyright. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.

Lowry, Charles B. 2001. "Fair Use and Digital Publishing: An Academic Librarian's Perspective." portal: Libraries and the Academy 1(2):191-196.

Lyman, Peter. 1995. "Copyright and Fair Use in the Digital Age." Educom Review 30(1):33-5.

Marley, Judith L. 1999. "Guidelines Favoring Fair Use: An Analysis of Legal Interpretations Affecting Higher Education." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 25:367-371.

Martinez, Frank. 1998. "Fair Use Revisited. " Print 52(2):30-33.

Mason, Sally. 1992. "Copyright or Wrong: The Public Performance Dilemma." Wilson Library Bulletin 66(8):76

Milone, Michael N. 1997. "Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia." Technology & Learning 17:50.

Nimmer, Melville, and David Nimmer. 1963- . Nimmer on Copyright: A treatise on the law of literary, musical and artistic property, and the protection of ideas. New York: Matthew Bender.
---. 2000. Cases & materials on copyright and other aspects of entertainment litigation: including unfair competition, defamation, privacy. New York: Matthew Bender.

Okerson, Ann. 1996. "Whose Article Is It Anyway? Copyright and Intellectual Property Issues for Researchers in the 90s." Notices of the American Mathematical Society 43:8-12. Internet: http://www.ams.org/notices/199601/okerson.pdf

Patry, William F. 1995. The Fair Use Privilege in Copyright Law. Washington, DC: Bureau of National Affairs Books.

Rivera-Morales, Noemí A. 1999. "Fair-use Guidelines: A Selected Bibliography." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50(14):1353-1357.

Thatcher, Sanford G. 2000. "Fair use: a double-edged sword." Journal of Scholarly Publishing 32(1):3-8.

Theriault, Leah. 2000. "DOA at the online ramp (threats to fair use)." In Publishing and the Law. A. Bruce Strauch, ed. 61-88. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.

Samuels, Edward. 2000. The Illustrated Story of Copyright. New York: St. Martin's.

Schockmel, Richard B. 1996. "The Premise of Copyright, Assaults on Fair Use, and Royalty Use Fees." Journal of Academic Librarianship. 1:15-25.

Schragis, Steven. 2001. "Do I Need Permission? Fair Use Rules Under the Federal Copyright Law." Publishing Research Quarterly 16:50-63.

Sinofsky, Esther Rita. 1984. Off-air Videotaping in Education: Copyright Issues, Decisions, Implications. New York: R.R. Bowker Co.

Smith, Millison. 2000. "Fair Use and Distance Learning in the Digital Age." The Journal of Electronic Publishin 5. Internet: http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/05-04/smith.html

Talab, R. S. 1999. Commonsense Copyright: A Guide for Educators and Librarians. Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

Thatcher, Sanford G. 2000. "Fair Use: A Double-Edged Sword." Journal of Scholarly Publishing 32:3-8.

Vaidhyanathan, Siva. 2001. Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise of Intellectual Property and How It Threatens Creativity. New York University Press.

Wagner, Karen I. 1998. "Intellectual Property: Copyright Implications for Higher Education." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 24:11-19.