IFLA North America Copyright Survey
The IFLA North America Regional Division Committee is gathering information about areas of interest related to copyright and open access to inform our future work.

We anticipate sharing regular updates about IFLA’s work in these areas as part of our communication activities, and look forward to hearing about ways that copyright exceptions and limitations enable your work, or where a lack of exceptions and limitations creates barriers, particularly for cross-border sharing of resources.

The following short survey is intended to help us understand what library workers and leaders are most interested in hearing about in relation to international activities.

Please respond by Friday July 1.

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Please identify the top five topics where you would like regular updates about IFLA activities, or would like to learn more about these topics in relation to copyright
Are there other areas you would like to hear more about?
What kind of library or organization do you primarily work in?
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We are always looking for ways to illustrate the impact of copyright on library and archival work. If you have a short story to share about issues you face related to sharing and copying works for users, particularly across borders, please tell us about this.
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