The one-day conference is dedicated to IPR regulations and the GLAM sector (focusing on libraries and archives). The conference aims to strengthen the policy discussion around the necessary steps and changes in regulations that would allow Polish libraries and archives to exploit their full potential to operate in a digital environment and deepen their collaboration with universities, research organisations and digital civil society groups.
The one-day conference is dedicated to IPR regulations and the GLAM sector (focusing on libraries and archives). The conference aims to strengthen the policy discussion around the necessary steps and changes in regulations that would allow Polish libraries and archives to exploit their full potential to operate in a digital environment and deepen their collaboration with universities, research organisations and digital civil society groups.
Author:
Dr Konrad Gliściński LL.M., Centrum Cyfrowe, Jagiellonian University – Faculty of Law and Administration
Contributors:
Dr Ewa Laskowska-Litak LL.M., Jagiellonian University – Faculty of Law and Administration
Katarzyna Strycharz, Centrum Cyfrowe
Maria Drabczyk, Centrum Cyfrowe
Reviewers:
prof. UAM dr hab. Katarzyna Klafkowska-Waśniowska, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
Associate Professor Caterina Sganga, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa
Editing and proofreading:
Nestor Kaszycki, Michael Timberlake
Design:
Studio Graficzne Papercut.pl
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The publication is issued as part of the Knowledge Rights 21 project, funded by Arcadia – a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin.
Since 2022, Centrum Cyfrowe Foundation has been acting as the KR21 national coordinator in Poland. The KR21 program is an initiative brought to life by, among others, The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), and aims at bringing about changes in legislation and practice across Europe that will strengthen the right of all to knowledge.
Katarzyna Strycharz
kstrycharz@centrumcyfrowe.pl
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