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1 CAUL Brisbane 2005 E-reserve/Course materials databases: snapshot March 2005 Eve Woodberry

2 CAUL Brisbane 2005 Objectives Inform negotiations for Part VB Analysis of application of current agreement Identification of future developments

3 CAUL Brisbane 2005 Current Remuneration Agreement (CAL view) Data for Copyright Tribunal to set rates Level of remuneration insufficient – Total package – Differential rates Copyright Tribunal – Evidence of changes

4 CAUL Brisbane 2005 CAL arguments for change Initial lack of evidence – Rate based on print copying – High levels of digital copying emerging – Shift from analogue to digital copying Differential rates – Digital copying – higher price – Course packs – Precedent schools sector

5 CAUL Brisbane 2005 Communication right – Additional right – Attract extra payment – Extra value University ‘savings’ – Space – Use of ILL provisions

6 CAUL Brisbane 2005 Environment DAA passed in Dec 2000 effective March 2001 Part VB Remuneration Agreement signed May 2002 effective 1 Jan 2003-31 Dec 2007

7 CAUL Brisbane 2005 CAUL survey data 23 respondents 22 some form of electronic reserve, course materials database etc Total database size: – 9 up to 5,000 – 5 between 5,000 – 10,000 – 4 between 10,000 -15,000 – 4 over 15,000

8 CAUL Brisbane 2005 Majority of material is copied under Part VB No consistency in growth rates – New developments – Established systems

9 CAUL Brisbane 2005 For noting Consistency in number of items added annually in established systems Increased emphasis on ‘taking down’ material

10 CAUL Brisbane 2005 Changing Environment Increased investment in e -journals CAUL statistics http://www.caul.edu.au/stats/http://www.caul.edu.au/stats/ 2001 934,917 current serial titles 703,785 in electronic form (75%) 2003 1,309,221 current serial titles 1,122,467 in electronic form (86%)

11 CAUL Brisbane 2005 Federated searching Links within units in learning management systems eg WebCT, Blackboard E-books

12 CAUL Brisbane 2005 New developments Open Access Initiative (OAI) Institutional repositories Pre/post print repositories Different licences – Creative Commons – ‘for educational purposes’

13 CAUL Brisbane 2005 Summary Current agreement - surge of action related to the availability of a framework Future – improvements in availability and use of materials in electronic form – new developments in licencing and the OAI

14 CAUL Brisbane 2005 Thank you


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