[OPLINLIST] Microfilm Digitization

Rachel Brock rachel at greenville-publiclibrary.org
Thu Jun 13 11:41:31 EDT 2024


If I remember correctly, Newspapers.com took care of the copyright issues.  We had to divide the newspapers into two categories: under copyright and not under copyright.  Newspapers.com actually reached out to corporate to obtain copyright permissions.

> On 06/13/2024 10:39 AM EDT David Kite via OPLINLIST <oplinlist at lists.oplin.org> wrote:
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> I am not in an Ohio library, but my Indiana library has a similar dilemma. We were going to ship ours off for digitization until we learned we may have the only existing copies of a large number of our rolls. Most freight ships without incident, but there are still lots of things that get lost or destroyed and we didn't want to take that chance either.
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> We are also in the process of replacing our older (decaying) acetate microfilm with polyester film, but we run into the same dilemma with having the only existing copies of many rolls. After speaking with our state archives and state library, we agreed that shipping them was too risky. We've been using the Indiana State Library to replace the films we both have copies of, but for the films they don't have, they recommended that someone from our library personally transport the unique films to the State Library. We are only an hour and a half away from them, so for us that is perfectly feasible, and drastically minimizes the shipping risk.
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> On the topic of digitization: a lot of our newspaper films are still under copyright. I'm not well versed enough in copyright law to know for sure, but for other libraries that have digitized microfilm, is digitization for library use allowed, or did you just not digitize copyrighted microfilm?
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> On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 3:25 PM Morgan Paul via OPLINLIST <oplinlist at lists.oplin.org mailto:oplinlist at lists.oplin.org> wrote:
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> > Our friends group would like our microfilm digitized. 
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> > I would like it to be done with the Ohio Memory Project.
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> > If you didn’t choose Ohio Memory, why didn’t you choose this option?
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> > One concern is that some of our microfilm is the only copy and we don’t want to ship it out of the building.
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