加拿大合作:COVID-19时代的图书馆传播和倡导

C. Winter, Mark Swartz, Victoria Owen, A. Ludbrook, Brianne Selman, Robert Tiessen
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2019冠状病毒病大流行迫使图书馆意外地突然关闭其物理位置,需要远程工作环境,并更多地依赖数字和虚拟服务。虽然图书馆在授权和获取数字内容以及提供聊天参考等虚拟服务方面拥有数十年的经验,比大多数行业都处于有利地位,但仍有一些服务和资源传统上只能在面对面的环境中提供,或者只能以印刷形式提供。加拿大图书馆界对这些程序如何以及是否能够在符合加拿大版权法的情况下在线发布提出了质疑。本文将描述加拿大图书馆在疫情爆发的前九个月面临的获取和版权挑战,并概述加拿大图书馆版权界为应对这些挑战所做的合作努力。
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Canadian Collaborations: Library Communications and Advocacy in the time COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic forced libraries to unexpectedly and suddenly close their physical locations, necessitating a remote working environment and a greater reliance on digital and virtual services. While libraries were in a better position than most sectors due to decades of experience in licensing and acquiring digital content and offering virtual services such as chat reference, there still were some services and resources that traditionally had only been offered in a face-to-face environment, or were available in print only. There were questions in the Canadian library community about how, and if these programs could be delivered online and comply with Canadian copyright law. This article will describe the access and copyright challenges that Canadian libraries faced during the first nine months of the pandemic and will outline the collaborative efforts of the Canadian library copyright community to respond to these challenges.
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