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  • This two-part article considers how digital culture has influenced ideas about permanence. It examines the change in collecting practices in one legal deposit library. The author considers how the idea of permanence, understood in cultural heritage terms, influences digital culture, and, thus, digital technology. The first part of the article addresses the concepts associated with permanence, digital culture, digital technology, social change, and cultural institutions, in relation to collecting digital cultural material. The second part focuses on changing collecting practices of the Alexander Turnbull Library at the National Library of New Zealand for electronically published material with the benefit of legal deposit.

  • ... petitioners were denied a permit to deposit fill in a wetland that was separated from a draina... wetlands provides an adequate basis for a legal judgment that adjacent wetlands may be defined as ...In any event, a Comprehensive National Wetlands Protection Act is not before us, and the ...43, 48-52 (Mar. 1984), http://govinfo.library.unt.edu/ota/OTA_4/DATA/1984/8433.pdf (hereinafter ...

  • Since its inception in 2004, NDIIPP has grown from an experimental program into a true partnership of concerned organizations working together to sustain access to digital information that is critical to scholarship and cultural heritage nationwide. 1 The seeds for NDIIPP were initially sown in a report issued in July 2000 by the National Research Council titled LC21: A Digital Strategy for the Library of Congress. The topics treated in this issue include, more specifically: * new organizations and missions and new perspectives on sustainability; * preservation of specific types of content, including Web content, cultural heritage and special collections, ejournals, and geospatial information, and the format and metadata standards to support ingest, management, and migration of digital...

    ..., they were "orphaned" without access due to legal restrictions. If not for Kirsch's efforts, with su... all of this information were previously deposited in libraries, archives, and organizations where th...

  • ...CHAPTER II: COPYRIGHT OFFICE, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. SUBCHAPTER A: COPYRIGHT OFFICE AND PR... the author, the contractual right to claim legal title to the copyright in an application for copyr... [www.copyright.gov], submission of deposit materials fixed in a digital format, and the requi... by the newspaper, but may not include national or regional editions distributed beyond a given me...

  • ... are lucky to have gotten retrospective national bibliographies before 1940, and it was individuals...' and printers' non-compliance with Legal Deposit Laws is a common phenomenon in many Africa...

  • Preface - II. Original introduction - III. Designing an optimal regulatory system - A. Regulatory Objectives - B. Characteristics of an Optimal Regulatory System - C. Regulatory Strategies - D. Organization of the Regulatory System - IV. Canada’s regulatory system - A. Current Structure of Canada’s Regulatory System - B. Comments on Canada’s Regulatory System - V. Comparative analysis of the united kingdom, australia, united states, france, germany, the netherlands, and hong kong - A. The United Kingdom - B. Australia - C. The United States - 1. Current System - 2. Calls for Reform - 3. U.S. Treasury Blueprint for a Modernized Financial Regulatory Structure - a) Market Stability Regulation - b) Prudential Regulation - c) Business Conduct Regulation - D. France - E. Germany - F. Hong ...

  • .... In compliance with the Norwegian Legal Deposit Act, all public printed and digital docume...

  • Much of this material is useful to Judge Advocates and government civilian attorneys who are unable to attend courses in their practice areas, and TJAGSA receives many requests each year for these materials. Because the distribution of these materials is not in its mission, TJAGSA does not have the resources to provide these publications. Whether you have Army access or DOD-wide access, all users will be able to download TJAGSA publications that are available through the JAGCNet. b. Access to the JAGCNet: (1) Access to JAGCNet is restricted to registered users who have been approved by the LAAWS XXI Office and senior OTJAG staff: (a) Active U.S. Army JAG Corps personnel; (b) Reserve and National Guard U.S. Army JAG Corps personnel; (c) Civilian employees (U.S. Army) JAG Corps personne...

    ...'s Fiscal Year 2009 On-Site Continuing Legal Education Training. 2. The Judge Advocate General'... this material through the installation library. Most libraries are DTIC users and would be happy ... one may pay either by establishing a DTIC deposit account with the National Technical Information Se...

  • ... sought public comment on the practical and legal concerns associated with the adoption of a require...Cir., 2001); Marobie-Fl., Inc. v. National Ass'n of Fire Equip. Distribs., 983 F. Supp. 1167,...

  • ...She also notes the lack of depository provision, lack of coordinated bibliographic activ... June 1970 when it was superseded by National Library Decree 29 which was enacted in 1970 and ca... for failing to comply with the Nigerian Legal Deposit Law. If the law is not enforced, perhaps, ...



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