Does Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act apply to born-digital archival collections?
In April 2024, the Federal Register published the US Department of Justice’s final rule on Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
In April 2024, the Federal Register published the US Department of Justice’s final rule on Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Students in a school are reading a simultaneous use eBook.
If a signed license says that authorized users for remote access include "current students, faculty, and staff only" or "active faculty, students, and staff only" or even "bona fide curr
I received a request from a former student of [a local high school] in which her name appears on a yearbook page citing student activities.
In the spring, it was clear academic libraries providing digital resources were in a state of emergency and fair use restrictions were loosened.
I have an instructor who asked if it would be violating copyright infringement if she shares articles from her personal Continuing Education Units (CEU) account subscription with her
With the NYS Shield Act taking effect in March 2020 what changes or precautions should libraries be thinking about to comply with the law and minimize the risk of data brea
I have been reading the legal arguments undergirding the Controlled Digital Lending initiative (controlleddigitallendin
Recently, our library has been given a collection of photographs that were previously on display in a local business location.
A member asked about a request for the library to provide copies of photos from yearbooks for a class reunion.