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Librarian Responses to Public Lending Rights in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom and Implications for the United States

机译:图书管理员对澳大利亚,加拿大以及英国的公开贷款权利以及对美国的影响

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In 2019, the Authors Guild of the United States announced their intent to pursue federal legislation for public lending rights (PLR). PLR provide remuneration to authors, publishers, and/or illustrators for the circulation of their works in public, and sometimes school, libraries. A number of countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, instituted PLR in the 1970s and 1980s. This article aims to investigate how public libraries in those three nations responded to the movement for PLR and how the philosophical concerns they raised may inform librarians in the United States.
机译:2019年,美国作家协会宣布,他们打算为公共借贷权(PLR)寻求联邦立法。PLR为作者、出版商和/或插画家在公共图书馆(有时是学校图书馆)发行其作品提供报酬。包括英国、加拿大和澳大利亚在内的许多国家在20世纪70年代和80年代建立了PLR。本文旨在调查这三个国家的公共图书馆是如何回应PLR运动的,以及它们提出的哲学关注如何告知美国的图书馆员。

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