EReserves A CSU Success Story Universal Design Copyright

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E-Reserves: A CSU Success Story Universal Design, Copyright, and Fair Use Jesse Hausler, Assistive

E-Reserves: A CSU Success Story Universal Design, Copyright, and Fair Use Jesse Hausler, Assistive Technology Resource Center, ACCESS Project Cristi Mac. Waters, Interliberary Loan/Electronic Reserves Coordinator

Background Story: ATRC’s Goals for E-Reserves • Short Term Goals – Clean, Readable Scans

Background Story: ATRC’s Goals for E-Reserves • Short Term Goals – Clean, Readable Scans – Enable students to use OCR software – Interact with Assistive Technology • Long Term Goals – OCR for all Electronic Reserves – PDF tags for Accessibility

ILL’s Electronic Reserve Process ü Clean, Readable Scans ü OCR for all Electronic Reserves

ILL’s Electronic Reserve Process ü Clean, Readable Scans ü OCR for all Electronic Reserves ü PDF tags for Accessibility ü Compliance with Copyright and Fair Use Regulations

Defining UDL • Universal Design for Learning is a set of principles and techniques

Defining UDL • Universal Design for Learning is a set of principles and techniques for teaching creating inclusive classroom instruction and accessible course materials. technology

What Makes a PDF Document Universally Designed? • • • Accessibility Search-ability Select-ability for

What Makes a PDF Document Universally Designed? • • • Accessibility Search-ability Select-ability for Copy and Paste Bookmarks or an Interactive TOC Text to Speech capability

Let’s Look at Scanned PDFs • Scanned PDF with Optical Character Recognition • Scanned

Let’s Look at Scanned PDFs • Scanned PDF with Optical Character Recognition • Scanned PDF with OCR and Tags added

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Scanned PDF with OCR and Tags ee Sp to xt Te ok m ar ks te as Bo Co py /P bi -A ch ar Se Ac ce ss ib ilit y ch Scanned PDF Results

UDL Modules • Teaching • Course Materials – Microsoft Word • Styles and Headings

UDL Modules • Teaching • Course Materials – Microsoft Word • Styles and Headings • Images – Adobe PDF – HTML – E-Text • http: //accessproject. colostate. edu

Copyright Basics for Electronic Reserves Morgan Library Electronic Reserves

Copyright Basics for Electronic Reserves Morgan Library Electronic Reserves

Services provided by Electronic Reserve • Accessible copies • Linking documents for licensed materials

Services provided by Electronic Reserve • Accessible copies • Linking documents for licensed materials • Dark archive for reuse in future semesters

Foundation of Copyright for ER: • Section 107 of the Copyright law permits multiple

Foundation of Copyright for ER: • Section 107 of the Copyright law permits multiple copies for classroom use IF it meets the 4 factors of Fair Use. • Purpose/character of the use • Nature of the work • Amount of the portion used in relation to the whole • Effect on market value

Copyright Guidelines for Electronic Reserve • Scan item with title page and copyright info

Copyright Guidelines for Electronic Reserve • Scan item with title page and copyright info • No more than one book chapter or article from a journal issue per class • Don’t combine several items from various sources into one new ER reading

Copyright Guidelines for Electronic Reserve • Some electronic journal licenses may forbid placing the

Copyright Guidelines for Electronic Reserve • Some electronic journal licenses may forbid placing the article on ER. We will create links instead • If items are reused for more than one semester, copyright royalties may be required. • Link to websites or webpages, don’t copy and paste into a new document

What about Electronic Journals from the library’s collection? • Licensing trumps fair use •

What about Electronic Journals from the library’s collection? • Licensing trumps fair use • Some publishers do not allow their material to be displayed in an electronic reserve system. • Safest to link to the article via the database.

Special Circumstances • Conference papers---get author(s) written permission to display, perhaps they will supply

Special Circumstances • Conference papers---get author(s) written permission to display, perhaps they will supply a more authoritative version than you have.

Special Circumstances • Student papers---you can not use these in future classes without permission

Special Circumstances • Student papers---you can not use these in future classes without permission of the student author. “The ownership of student works created in the course of academic requirements shall be with the student and the University may retain the work as needed for its instructional or record-keeping purposes. The University and the Members may not use the work in any other manner without the written consent of the student. ”

What if…. I need MORE than this? • Link to a web resource (or

What if…. I need MORE than this? • Link to a web resource (or ask ER staff to create a linking document for you) • Multiple chapters? Place the book on print reserve. This can be either a CSU owned book or a personal copy. • Place it on Ram. CT. You become responsible for copyright compliance.