Masterarbeit Beat Vogt
3.1
E books
Active and
passive
Collection
Only
passive
Collection
Creating a
copy in the
catalogues
Comments
http://www.kb.nl/sites/default/files/docs/collectieplan2010-2013.pdf
page 17 [18.10.2013].
„the KB has collected since 1995 born digital publications (publica-
tions which are only published in digital form, such as websites, digi-
tal periodicals, e-books, etc.”
http://www.kb.nl/sites/default/files/docs/KBstratP]l print.pdf page 6
[18.10.2013].
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Books-on-demand (web publishing)
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Websites published by organisations
http://www.kb.nl/sites/default/files/docs/collectieplan2010-2013.pdf
page 10 [18.10.2013].
,In 1999 the KB and the Dutch Publishers Association had already
agreed on a more liberal arrangement. It allows concurrent use, down-
loading according to the term of delivery of the publisher (which does
not need to be contractual licensing) and printing of a small part of
the work or some articles for one's own use. However, also in The
Netherlands remote access is ruled out" van Trier, Gerard. "Access to
electronic publications in TEL: a common interest of national librar-
ies and publishers." IFLA Conference Proceedings (November 2002):
3. Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts with Full
Text, EBSCOhost (accessed October 18, 2013).
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blogs
3.5
Websites: public, shared (e.g. Wikipedia- arti-
cles
http://www.kb.nl/sites/default/files/docs/collectieplan20 10-2013.pdf
page 16 [18.10.2013].
3.6
Newsletters
,we have had to exclude certain categories, such as newsletters of a
predominantly local character” http://www kb.nl/en/for-
publishers/deposit-a-publication/selection-criteria-national-deposit-
collection [18.10.2013].
Further questions:
Do your collecting procedures concern the
http://www kb.nl/sites/default/files/docs/collectieplan2010-2013.pdf page 16 [18.10.2013].
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