On Monday, Tom Blake, Kyle Courtney, and I gave a webinar for ALA members entitled "Digitization and Copyright: Lending Digitized Content in a Controlled Manner." Over 100 people attended this members only event, including people who were new to controlled digital lending.
Below are resources we gathered for participants. (I know there were some additional ones shared in chat.) We recognize that much has been written on this topic, so these are indeed starting points. For libraries, who want to use CDL to expand the use of their print collections, the CDLI group is a place to learn about implementation.
A Starting Point for More Information
Getting Started
- Bailey, L. et al. (2018) Position Statement on Controlled Digital Lending.
- Courtney, K. K. & Hansen, D. R. (Sept. 2018). A White Paper on Controlled Digital Lending of Library Books
- Enis, M. (2018) Controlled Digital Lending Concept Gains Ground.
- Ex Libris. (n.d.) Implementing Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) Responsibly and Effectively: A Primer for Librarians.
- Library Futures. (2021) Controlled Digital Lending: Unlocking the Library’s Full Potential.
- OCLC. (2021) Controlled digital lending in two private academic libraries.
Additional Information
- ARL. (July 2020) Association of Research Libraries Signs Statement in Support of Controlled Digital Lending.
- Association of Southeastern Research Libraries. (2021) Future Thinking: ASERL’s Guide to Controlled Digital Lending for Research Libraries.
- CDL Co-Op. (Oct. 2021) Statement on Using Controlled Digital Lending as a Mechanism for Interlibrary Loan.
- Chief Officers of State Library Agencies. (2020) Position Statement on Controlled Digital Lending by Libraries Endorsed by Chief Officers of State Library Agencies (COSLA).
- Controlled Digital Lending Implementers (CDLI) Google Site.
- NISO (Sept. 2021) NISO Awarded Mellon Funding for Controlled Digital Lending Project.
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