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From Copyright EVIDENCE
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Studies > Discipline:
Other
& Time period of data collection :
2005 to 2006 or
2007-2010
& Evidence Based Policies :
D. Licensing and Business models (collecting societies; meta data; exchanges/hubs; windowing; crossborder availability) or
E. Fair remuneration (levies; copyright contracts)
& Data industry:
Cultural education
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Astle and Muir (2002) (1) ·
Corbett (2011) (1) ·
Dryden (2008) (1) ·
EIFL (2013) (1) ·
Hargreaves (2011) (1) ·
Hirtle (2006) (1) ·
Hughes (2004) (1) ·
Kuchma (2010) (1) ·
Lee (2001) (1) ·
Sitts (2000) (1) ·
Stanford University Libraries (2007) (1) ·
Stobo, Deazley and Anderson (2013) (2) ·
Suber (2003) (1) ·
Suber (2008) (1) ·
Vuopala (2010) (2)
Case Study (2) ·
Document Research (1) ·
Qualitative Collection Methods (4) ·
Qualitative content/text mining (3) ·
Quantitative Collection Methods (4) ·
Quantitative data/text mining (3) ·
Semi-Structured Interview (2) ·
Survey Research (qualitative; e.g. consumer preferences) (2) ·
Survey Research (quantitative; e.g. sales/income reporting) (2)
Country:
JISC (1) ·
John D. Evans Foundation (1) ·
Open Society Institute (1) ·
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada for the doctoral fellowship and the Association of Colleges and Research Libraries for the Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship that covered the costs of data collection. (1) ·
Wellcome Trust (1)
1. Relationship between protection (subject matter/term/scope) and supply/economic development/growth/welfare (4) ·
3. Harmony of interest assumption between authors and publishers (creators and producers/investors) (4) ·
4. Effects of protection on industry structure (e.g. oligopolies; competition; economics of superstars; business models; technology adoption) (3) ·
5. Understanding consumption/use (e.g. determinants of unlawful behaviour; user-generated content; social media) (1)
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