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Essential Law for Information Professionals 4th ed


ISBN13: 9781783304356
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781856047692
Published: October 2019
Publisher: Facet Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £62.50



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Essential Law for Information Professionals offers easy-to-follow practical advice on the law as it affects information management and the fundamental principles underlying practice.

The seven years since the last edition was published has seen the introduction of important new pieces of legislation as well as relevant legal cases, which have demonstrated how the law has played out in practice. This new, fully up-to-date 4th edition includes examples across a range of legal topics both in the UK and internationally. Each topic is comprehensively covered with an outline of the legal framework, background context and practical examples included.

Key topics addressed include:

  • Library law
  • Copyright
  • Legal deposit
  • Breach of confidence
  • Contracts and licensing agreements
  • Data protection
  • Freedom of information
  • Human rights
  • Re-use of public sector information
  • Defamation Professional liability Cybercrime and computer misuse Disability discrimination

  • Subjects:
    Intellectual Property Law
    Contents:
    List of figures and tables
    List of case reports
    Table of statutes, etc.
    Table of cases
    Abbreviations
    Glossary of terms
    1. General law and background
    2. Library law
    3. Copyright
    4. Legal deposit
    5. Breach of confidence
    6. Contracts and licensing agreements
    7. Data protection
    8. Privacy
    9. Freedom of information
    10. Human rights
    11. Re-use of public sector information
    12. Defamation
    13. Professional liability
    14. Cybersecurity and cybercrime
    15. Disability discrimination
    16. Other legal issues relevant to librarians