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Nassau BOCES - OMNIpub Agenda

Agenda Introduction Introduction Overview Overview Demonstration, w/emphasis on: Demonstration, w/emphasis on: Security Security Media Media Copyright Copyright Questions Questions Follow up plans Follow up plans

OMNIpub Introduction 5 years 5 years Publishing/Education Publishing/Education 20 year McGraw-Hill relationship 20 year McGraw-Hill relationship NYU/Keane/Rutgers/CCNY NYU/Keane/Rutgers/CCNY Print on Demand Print on Demand

Security Settings Role based security levels Role based security levels Admin and User roles Admin and User roles Password logon limited Password logon limited Business rules can be created to meet client requirements Business rules can be created to meet client requirements

Media Demonstration pdf wrapped: pdf wrapped: video video audio audio url url Flash Flash plays through Adobe Reader plays through Adobe Reader Mobile reader enabled Mobile reader enabled

Copyrights Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Automatic link to CCC after final user approval Automatic link to CCC after final user approval Direct access to McGraw-Hill copyright pre- approved 3,000,000+ educational Direct access to McGraw-Hill copyright pre- approved 3,000,000+ educational publisher required Digital Rights Management (DRM) for distribution publisher required Digital Rights Management (DRM) for distribution

Copyright Fair Use Limitations on Exclusive Rights Considered factors include the: purpose/character of the use (i.e. commercial) purpose/character of the use (i.e. commercial) nature of the copyrighted work (factual vs. creative) nature of the copyrighted work (factual vs. creative) amount and substantiality of portion used amount and substantiality of portion used potential market effect of copyrighted work potential market effect of copyrighted work Copyright 101 Copyright 101http://