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Canadian Heritage committee  Yes, absolutely. We've done quite a bit to be able to do that. Our goal at the university is to remove the incentives for anyone to do inappropriate copying. We take that responsibility very seriously. We educate the faculty, staff and students. We provide compliance assistance

November 22nd, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Bell

Canadian Heritage committee  The process is outlined in the university policy of scholarly integrity—

November 22nd, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Bell

Canadian Heritage committee  We take copyright compliance very seriously. We've invested heavily in it—

November 22nd, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Bell

Canadian Heritage committee  We mapped our print materials by year of publication. The upload zenith of print publication was 1989. I was still an undergraduate. When I was an undergraduate, there were photocopy rooms where you would go and photocopy journals and you would photocopy chapters from books, and

November 22nd, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Bell

Canadian Heritage committee  Universities in Canada are in a competitive business, but we're not competing with print publishers or the collective rights administrators over royalties. We're competing on an international level to produce the best research and create the best teaching environments. To do that

November 22nd, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Bell

Canadian Heritage committee  The big principle, I would say, is to recognize really that it is the digital disruption. I worked for a—

November 22nd, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Bell