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"Digitale Publikationen - wie etwa Bücher, Dissertationen oder Webseiten - die von der NB archiviert werden, finden Sie auf e-helvetica.nb.admin.ch. Diese Webseite ist noch im Aufbau. Sie wird im Frühling 2011 aufgeschaltet werden."

http://www.nb.admin.ch/dienstleistungen/benutzung/03545/index.html

Siehe dazu:

http://archiv.twoday.net/stories/6364984/

http://archiv.twoday.net/stories/11551679/

Die Entschuldigung von Peter Suber im Februar 2011 war ganz unangebracht:

3. I wrote that the Swiss National Library uses public funds to digitize public-domain books, and then sells the digital copies rather than making them OA. For that reason I gave it the #6 position on my list of the worst developments of 2010. I was partly wrong about the library's practices and I offer my full apologies, not only for the error but for the unwarranted ranking on the worst of 2010 list.

The library does use public funds to digitize PD books, does charge a fee for a related service, and does not yet make the digital editions OA. But it plans to make them OA. The library announced its OA plans in its July 2009 digitization strategy, which my source (World Radio Switzerland) didn't mention but which I should have discovered on my own. The library has not yet provided OA to any of its digitized PD books, and will do so when it finishes the infrastructure for the OA editions, including procedures for OCR'ing the image scans. It offers a digitization-on-demand program (eBooks on Demand, EOD), along with more than 20 other European libraries, and charges a fee to users who submit digitization requests. The fee is not to buy the digitized book but to move the requested book to the top of the queue and cover the cost of digitization. The resulting digital editions are not for sale and will soon be made OA. The library will continue to charge for EOD requests even after the digital editions become OA. When the print books to be digitized are in the public domain, the library will regard the digital editions as in the public domain as well and impose no usage restrictions; any ambiguous language about this in the digitization strategy will soon be clarified. When the books are under copyright, and the library has permission to make them OA, it will use CC licenses to be designated later. (Thanks to Marie-Christine Doffey.)

For more detail, see the Swiss National Library's digitization strategy, July 30, 2009
--Landing page
http://www.nb.admin.ch/themen/02074/02076/index.html?lang=en
--Strategy itself (downloadable PDF)
http://bit.ly/eCUA7i


De facto hat sich seit 2003 - siehe meinen Beitrag in INETBIB damals

http://www.ub.uni-dortmund.de/listen/inetbib/msg12044.html

nichts geändert. Irgendwelche verquasten Strategiepapiere zählen nicht, was zählt ist, dass zwar die Bibliothek in Bremen, die bestimmt schlechter finanziell ausgestattet ist als die Schweizerische Nationalbibliothek und die etwa zur gleichen Zeit ihre Digitale Sammlung für 2011 ankündigte, ihr Angebot realisiert hat, nicht aber die Schweizer Nationalbibliothek!

Update:
http://log.netbib.de/archives/2011/09/02/ebooks-on-demand-fur-urheberrechtsfreie-literatur/comment-page-1/#comment-48665
 

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