Plagiarism, Copyright Violation, and Other Thefts of Intellectual Property
An Annotated Bibliography with a Lengthy Introduction
Judy
Anderson
ISBN
978-0-7864-0463-6
author, title, subject indexes
212pp.
softcover
1998
Available for immediate shipment
Description
What is intellectual property? Should copyright laws be modified to accommodate new ways of transmitting information? The debate over such questions has reemerged with the growth of the Internet and other means of electronically storing information.
Over 600 articles written from 1900 through 1995 are fully annotated in this bibliography. The citations cover a wide range of material, from humorous anecdotes in popular magazines to scholarly discussions in academic journals. The entries are divided into three parts: the money trail; the detection and proof of violations and the punishment of offenders; and defending one’s property. A lengthy introduction first details how the concept of intellectual property came into being and then focuses on how governments and other entities deal with the issue.
About the Author
Judy Anderson is head reference & instruction librarian at Concordia University in Portland, Oregon. She lives in Beaverton, Oregon.
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"scholarly and engaging...will be valued in academic collections"--Library Journal
"extensive introductory essay...useful"--Choice
"useful and well-presented...of interest to anyone who is in any way concerned or involved with the topic"--Reference Reviews
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