ARROW: What it is and Why it’s Important The Accessible Registries of Rights Information and Orphan Works (ARROW) project is Europe’s answer to the proposed Book Rights Registry in the US. The project has been developed to help enable legitimate access to out of print and orphan works and has huge strategic importance in debates about the future of the copyright framework in Europe. Click here for further details.
News Three million orphan books in Europe,says EC report (5 July 2010) Latest Accessibility Newsletter- Issue 9 (June 2010) ARROW: What it is and why it's important (May 2010) New Print Disability Licence (28 May 2010) New NHS England Licence agreed (28 May 2010) Elsevier win Publisher Lookup Award (21 April 2010) Towards Accessible e-Book Platforms Guidelines (April 2010) Goodbye and good luck to PLS CEO Alicia Wise (April 2010) Google Book Settlement: Update (Jan 2010) Follow PLS on Twitter! News Archive
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Events July 2010 1 July 2010 ALPSP Seminar: Ready for Web 3.0? 13 July 2010 PLS Annual Copyright Meeting 27 July 2010 Decoding the Digital: a common language for preservation September 2010 8 September 2010 PLS Introductory Session- Edinburgh