Dear All
Please accept my honest appreciations for
engaging me as Panelist for Corporate Networking Event: The Future
Landscape of Corporate Libraries which was scheduled on Friday 3rd
November 2017.
Am also overwhelmed
with the hospitality arrangement you had done for the event, most important the
response which we got from participate was also very remarkable.
My Topic for Panel
Discussion | Copyright, DRM, Plagiarism @ Library professional should be adequately
aware of these constraints in order to best serve the needs of their users
Start
with
US Journal block IIT-B access to Online Papers
·
Student was alleged to have downloaded a
large number of papers from their website.
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There’s a possibility that these papers could
have been freely made available on online portals
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Aaron Swartz – Famous case of unauthorised
downloading of academic articles involved, Mr. Swartz had committed suicide in
2013. He was associated with MIT USA.
Indian
Government @ Initiative
Copyright Act, 1957 -
Act has been amended five times,
·
1983 - broadcasting
technology and reprographic
technologies;
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1984 - to fight with
piracy of copyrighted works, resulting from technologies like printing and recording of broadcast
programme
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1994 - deals with
piracy of medical textbooks
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1999 - conform to
the trade aspect of intellectual property rights
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2012 - development of
internet and digital technologies
* Amendment Act 2012 – it strength statutory protection available to
authors to safeguard their rights both in offline & online world.
Marrakesh
Treaty - One of the significant steps of Indian Government
·
India is the first country to adopt the
Marrakesh Treaty
·
Canada became 20th nation to
accede to the Marrakesh Treaty on 30th
June 2016, which will bring the Treaty into force in three month’s time on
September 30, 2016.
WIPO Treaty on DRM Digital Right Management
DRM
means technologies used by copyright owners to control use of their digital
works and restriction place thereon.
Plagiarism?
Simply put,
plagiarism is the use of another's original words or ideas as though they were
your own. Any time you borrow from an original source and do not give proper
credit, you have committed plagiarism
Type of Plagiarism
Word By Word - without
citing the author
Paraphrasing @ with
our acknowledging the original Source
Copy & Paste @ Whole Article without
any change with his /her name
Self-Plagiarism @ use
of previous work for a separate assignment
What is accepted at globally in context of Plagiarism?
20% Publisher
30% University
10% Government Publication
Globally
accepted – 15% Excellent
What precaution we had taken @ Khaitan & Co
Fair
Use Policy at every online database landing page @ KCO Fair Use Policy
If there is heavy download from any resource then we shoot out a
Congratulation Mail to that Associate that you are Best User of the Said
Resource that you have downloaded n number of articles from the said database
and we are expecting equal number of contribution from you towards KM Database
contribution.
Other Highlights of the
Event
Key Note Speaker @ Dr.
Dhanashree Date
Collaborations with users can help align
information products strategically. It is combining the best of both – the
research skills and information resources with the subject expertise of the
users.
It is time to raise the bar of information
services by packaging just what the user needs, delivering an almost
ready-to-consume content and piecing content to make it interpretative.
The strong bonding with content providers
will help information professionals to assume a notch higher in the value-chain
of their organisations.
Panelist @ Dr. R
Venkata Kesavan
Dr. Kesavan talked
on Challenges & opportunities for Corporate Librarian. He also given more emphasizes on Deep Domain
Knowledge Management.
Panelist @ Mrs.
Vasundhara Deshpande
Mrs. Deshpande discuss
about how government library setup, what type of challenges they are facing. Even
she is talked about Corporate Social Responsibility for corporate entity for
the betterment of Government Library
Moderator @ Mr. Kishore
Ingale
Sir had summarized
the session very well and event asked some interesting questing to all the
panellist.
Special Thanks |
·
Shafina Segon, Head of Marketing, South Asia,
Taylor & Francis India
·
Shrikar Kulkarni, Assistant Territory Manager
– Journals and Online Resources, Taylor and Francis Group
·
Sonali Bhardwaj, Marketing Manager | Libraries &
Institution | Journals, Taylor & Francis India
·
Taylor and Francis Entire Group
·
All the participant from corporate domain who
attended the event
Note | some snaps of the event is attached herewith.
Image Courtesy | Mr. Kamlesh Ghadi
Regards
Pralhad Jadhav
Senior Manager @
Knowledge Repository
Khaitan &
Co
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