What is the
CLDP Project?
The aim of the Copyright
and Licensing for Digital Preservation (CLDP)
research project is to investigate whether copyright
legislation and licensed access to digital content
threaten the ability of libraries to provide long-term
access to that content and to suggest ways in which the
problems can be overcome.
The project will
circulate questionnaires to gauge the awareness of
stakeholders of the issue involved in digital
preservation and to identify the problem area in more
detail. The opinions of different stakeholder groups on
current legal provision will be sought. The provisions of
present and proposed UK copyright legislation will be
assessed to see whether it meets the digital preservation
needs of UK national, academic, public and special
libraries.
The project
will examine to what extent licensed access to
digital material in libraries takes account of
preservation needs and what provision publishers and
information providers are making to ensure perpetual
access to digital material. Face to face interviews will
also be employed to explore differences in needs and
attitudes. The project also aims to make recommendations
for amendments to current legislation and develop model
licenses for long-term access to digital materials.