Libraries and archives
of the future

Copyright empowering public mission of culture

May 22, 2023, in-person & online
Jagiellonian Library, al. Mickiewicza 22, Kraków

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Partners:

Recordings

You can watch the recording of the conference in Polish and English. The recording is divided into two parts.

Part one:

Part two:

 

watch the conference

Conference took place on-site & online.

All events was free of charge.

The conference was held in English and Polish. Simultaneous interpretation was provided.

If you have any questions related to the event, please email Katarzyna Strycharz: kstrycharz@centrumcyfrowe.pl

Programme

MAY 22 (MONDAY)


9:00 – 9:30 | Registration and welcome coffee

9:30 – 10:00 | Welcome and opening addresses


10:00 – 10:45 | Keynote speech


10:45 – 12:15 | Session 1: Legal frameworks for libraries and archives in Poland supporting heritage sector’s public mission

moderator: Sybilla Stanisławska-Kloc, PhD (Jagiellonian University) – Specialist in the field of copyright and information law

speakers:


12:15 – 13:15 | Lunch Break


13:15 – 14:30 | Session 2: Secure Digital Lending in Poland – national and European legal framework

moderator: Prof. Maciej Barczewski (University of Gdańsk) – Head of the Department of Human Rights and Intellectual Property Law

presentation of the „Secure Digital Lending in Libraries” report:

discussion:


14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee break


15:00 – 16:15 | Session 3: Copyright for libraries and archives – international recommendations

moderator: Maria Drabczyk (Centrum Cyfrowe Foundation) – Member of the Board, Head of policy and advocacy

discussion:


16:15 – 17:00 | Feedback: experts round table

In the feedback session, invited experts will offer their reflections on the issues discussed throughout the conference.


17:00 – 17:15 | Closing


Sessions


1

Legal frameworks for libraries and archives in Poland supporting heritage sector’s public mission


2

Secure Digital Lending in Poland - national and European legal framework


3

Copyright for libraries and archives - overview of international recommendation


Speakers

Deborah De Angelis

(DDA LAW FIRM, CC Italy)

Attorney at Law, Lead of the CC Italy Chapter, KR21 Italian Coordinator

Tymoteusz Barański, PhD

(Tymoteusz Barański Legal Office)

Advocate, specializes in, among others, in the copyright issues of new technology

Prof. UG Maciej Barczewski

(University of Gdańsk)

Head of the Department of Human Rights and Intellectual Property Law

Mikkel Christoffersen

(Digital Public Library of Denmark)

Chief consultant

Giulia Dore

(University of Trento)

Researcher

lekko uśmiechnięta kobieta

Maja Drabczyk

(Centrum Cyfrowe Foundation)

Member of the Board, Head of policy and advocacy

Jurģis Īvāns

(National Library of Latvia)

Copyright expert

Justus Dreyling, PhD

(COMMUNIA Association)

Policy Director

Barbara Gawryluk

(Unia Literacka)

Author of children's books, journalist and translator of Swedish children's literature

lekko uśmiechnięty mężczyzna

Konrad Gliściński, PhD

(Jagiellonian University, Centrum Cyfrowe Foundation)

Intellectual property expert

Daria Gosek-Popiołek

(Sejm of the Republic of Poland)

Deputy

Ana Lazarova

(Digital Republic)

Attorney at law, intelectual property expert

Joanna Marcinkowska, PhD

(Jagiellonian University)

Assistant Professor

Prof. Caterina Sganga

(Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna)

Associate Professor of Private Comparative Law

Katarzyna Ślaska

(University of Warsaw Library)

Deputy Director

Sybilla Stanisławska-Kloc, PhD

(Jagiellonian University)

Specialist in the field of copyright and information law

Leszek Szafrański, PhD

(Jagiellonian Library)

Vice-director for Digital Resources

Stephen Wyber

(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions)

IFLA Director, Policy and Advocacy, KR21

Reports

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„Secure Digital Lending in Libraries” study will provide a comparative analysis of the current state of copyright law regarding the possibility for libraries to digitise and lend books under national and European law, covering all EU Member States and a selection of Council of Europe Member States. Based on the findings the study will consider ways to facilitate the provision of Secure Digital Lending (SDL) by libraries within the norms of copyright law.

The premiere of the report will take place during the conference.

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“Towards Community-Focused Cultural Heritage Institutions Operating in the Digital Realm” is a set of policy recommendations designed to assist cultural heritage institutions (CHIs) in fulfilling their public mission in the digital realm. Its goal is to further the democratic and community-focused digital transformation of CHIs, and to support access to, and the reusability of, digital cultural heritage.

read the report
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The white paper presents legal recommendations from research conducted in the inDICEs project addressing policymakers in the cultural heritage field on European and national levels. The recommendations rely on recognising the socio-economic values generated in digital cultural heritage following the Culture 3.0 paradigm by Pier Luigi Sacco. This paradigm blurs the boundaries between producers and users

read the report

Contact

Katarzyna Strycharz
kstrycharz@centrumcyfrowe.pl

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