Citations with the tag: PHOTOCOPYING
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- Largest copy machine dealers.
// New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008); 9/30/96 Supplement Lists, Vol. 17 Issue 13, p192Provides a directory of the largest copy machine dealers in New Orleans, Louisiana. Information on telephone and facsimile numbers.
- Copy cats.
Evans, Eleanor // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008); 8/25/2003, Vol. 24 Issue 8, p29Features the evolution of photocopying machines in the United States. Conversion from analog to digital scanning; Color copying; Cost of a copy machine.
- Contest offers cure for photocopier angst.
Evans, Eleanor // OfficePro; Nov/Dec97, Vol. 57 Issue 9, p5Provides information on a contest which solicits horror stories involving photocopiers. Contact information.
- Copyright and the educator.
Murray, Kenneth T. // Phi Delta Kappan; Mar94, Vol. 75 Issue 7, p552Discusses the Copyright Act of 1976 for people who resort to photocopying instructional materials. Expanded protection of the writings of authors; Copyright infringement suits against school principals; Range of damages; Factors determining fair use of a work.
- Photocopiers: Beware the creative contractor.
Brown, Andrew // Director (00123242); Jan1996, Vol. 49 Issue 6, p49Reports on choices businesses should be aware of before acquiring a photocopier. What to watch for when leasing a copier; Use of outsourcing.
- General Counsel Manages Thousands of IP Contracts.
Rubenstein, Bruce // Corporate Legal Times; Nov2001, Vol. 11 Issue 120, p52Reports on the widespread use of photocopiers in violation of copyright holders right. Goal of Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Inc.; Number of costumers of CCC; Legislative history of the Copyright Act.
- Copyright law doesn't cover new copying tech, says law prof.
Rubenstein, Bruce // Library Journal; 6/1/1987, Vol. 112 Issue 10, p36Reports on a study exploring the legal and economic implications of new uses of copyrighted works. Problem of library and school concerning photocopying; Solutions to the problem adopted in Germany, France and Great Britain.
- PAUL PULLS A SWIFTY.
Rubenstein, Bruce // Ralph; Apr2010, p142The article provides information on the most boring and annoying jobs in the office including photocopying, typing and cleaning the office.
- CANCOPY-LIBRARY DEAL A FIRST.
Lorinc, John // Quill & Quire; Jun97, Vol. 63 Issue 6, p23Reports on a tentative model licencing agreement between Canada-based Cancopy and Canada's public libraries to generate royalty revenue from huge volume of photocopying done by public library users in Canada. Variables used in calculating tariff on library licence; Estimated amount of the...
- Cheap Media.
Bov�, Robert // Training & Development Journal; Jan1986, Vol. 40 Issue 1, p12Reports on a cost-effective alternative to photography and printing media called diazo print. Color availability of diazo prints; Production of blue or black lines over white paper; Applications in the creation of presentations.
- A case for the unmaking of a photocopy.
Bov�, Robert // Current Health 2; Feb1994, Vol. 20 Issue 6, p2Reports on the invention of a machine that erases photocopies, leaving a blank sheet of paper that can be copied, erased and recopied up to ten times. Less expense than making recycled copier paper from used paper; Machine's working as a photocopier in reverse.
- Unmaking copies.
Bov�, Robert // Current Health 1; Feb1994, Vol. 17 Issue 6, p2Reports on the invention of a machine that can erase photocopies. Turning of copies into blank sheets of paper that can be copied, erased, and copied again up to ten times over; Less expense than making recycled paper from used paper.
- Copiers and printers warm up in battle for the printed page.
Belsie, Laurent // Christian Science Monitor; 12/30/97, Vol. 90 Issue 24, p12Focuses on the emerging battle between computer printers and photocopiers. The move toward a paperless society; How printing and copying are consolidating into one technology; The move toward digital copiers; Why digital copiers may not be enough to compete with printers.
- Photocopier goes 3-D.
Kochan, Anna // Design News; 7/21/97, Vol. 53 Issue 14, p28Presents information on the three dimensional photocopying machine by the Japanese company Kira. Information on the company's conversion; Description of the machine; Functions of the machine; Features of the machine; Details on the marketing of the machine.
- Fact File.
Kochan, Anna // Government Product News; Oct2002, Vol. 41 Issue 10, p53Evaluates several products developed in the U.S. Key features of DuraFrame furniture by Kwalu Inc.; Model MFX-2500 digital copier and fax machine by Muratec America Inc.; Mechanical Pushbutton Access Controls by Kaba Ilco Corp.
- Local Color.
Lee, Mie-Yun // Inc.; 2000 Inc. Technology 4, Vol. 22 Issue 17, p151No abstract available.
- Engineering copier scans and collates.
Lee, Mie-Yun // Machine Design; 09/11/97, Vol. 69 Issue 17, p136Features the Xerox 8855 Digital Copying System. Description of the system; Objectives of the system; Contact information.
- A real page turner.
D.N.; Antonoff, Michael // Popular Science; Oct94, Vol. 245 Issue 4, p42Reports on Ricoh Corp.'s method of eliminating the need to handle individual pages when photocopying stacks of documents. Use of static electricity; Cost as major drawback.
- Forecasts: Fiction.
Steinberg, Sybil S. // Publishers Weekly; 7/08/96, Vol. 243 Issue 28, p72Reviews the book `Photocopies: Stories,' by John Berger.
- System traces electronic documents.
Steinberg, Sybil S. // R&D Magazine; Sep96, Vol. 38 Issue 10, p32Features the Document Copying Deterrent System, a software-based digital-document watermaking system that discourages unauthorized copying, developed at Lucent Technologies/Bell Laboratories. Mechanism for detecting original recipient's identity.
- Top Small Printers and Copy Centers.
Mason, Denise // Enterprise/Salt Lake City; 07/12/99, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p13Presents a chart on the top small printers and copy centers in Salt Lake City, Utah, as ranked by number of full-time employees. Includes primary specialties; Includes Kinkos; SBR Technologies; Alphagraphics.
- Copyright question of the month.
Simpson, Carol // Technology Connection; Jan98, Vol. 4 Issue 8, p21Deals with copyright issues arising from a school district office's practice of photocopying articles from educational periodicals in the United States. Need for the school district office to ask permission or pay royalties.
- Flat image former.
Simpson, Carol // Design Engineering; May2002, p4Features the digital imaging device from Toshiba Corp.
- Printouts copied at same size, or smaller.
Simpson, Carol // Banking; May74, Vol. 66 Issue 11, p114Focuses on the Model 7700 reduction duplicator from Xerox Corporation. Features; Details on how the equipment works.
- The procurement of copying equipment for a library with an RFP for a library copier vending service.
Rorlich, Hari // Library Technology Reports; Nov/Dec96, Vol. 32 Issue 6, p835Looks at the use of book copying equipment in libraries. Information on photocopiers; Factors that may affect the choice of copier equipment in a library; Information on a Request for Proposal (REP), a document which spells out in detail exactly what it is that the library is prepared to...
- How to buy photocopiers.
Rorlich, Hari // Library Technology Reports; Mar/Apr98, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p119Offers a five-step selection approach for purchasing photocopiers. Identification of the quality of photocopiers that are available to the consumer; Cost of photocopiers available to consumers; How to avoid being oversold; Advantages and disadvantages of using photocopiers.
- Copyright awareness campaign launched.
Rorlich, Hari // Seybold Report on Publishing Systems; 9/9/96, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p21Reports on the launching of a campaign on copyright awareness in the graphic arts industry, which requires advertisement and design agencies to request permission before using images for client presentations.
- Kodak adds network scanning to printer.
Rorlich, Hari // Seybold Report on Publishing Systems; 05/26/97, Vol. 26 Issue 16, p51Reports on the addition of network scanning to the Kodak ImageSource 70cp Series II copier-printer. Product's ability to scan for electronic storage and reprint as well as for immediate output; Printing speed; Editing pen; Proof mode; Price range.
- Xerox copier integrates novel binding features.
Rorlich, Hari // Seybold Report on Publishing Systems; 03/08/99, Vol. 28 Issue 12, p30Focuses on the development of a photocopying machine called the 5885 Departmental Copier by Xerox Corp. Features and functions; Capacity to bind copied materials.
- The price isn't right for open records.
Tucker, Brian // Crain's Cleveland Business; 10/18/99, Vol. 20 Issue 42, p10Comments on how government agencies are charging for photocopies of public records in Ohio. Cost of photocopying per page of public record; Ohio Supreme Court's ruling against the Warren Police Department in 1994.
- Photocopy waste.
Tucker, Brian // ABA Banking Journal; Aug85, Vol. 77 Issue 8, p92Reports the number of wastes in office photocopies in the U.S.
- Untitled.
Tucker, Brian // Education Digest; May1939, Vol. 4 Issue 9, p34An announcement on the availability for photographic reproduction services for doctoral dissertations at the University of Michigan is presented.
- Canny copier.
Tucker, Brian // Canadian Banker; Jan/Feb93, Vol. 100 Issue 1, p17Reports on innovations Canon Inc. has implemented on its colored photocopiers so that they will not be used for counterfeiting currencies and financial documents.
- The InstaBook Maker: Book Printing Eases Into Bookstore.
Alexander, George A. // Seybold Report: Analyzing Publishing Technologies; 6/17/2002, Vol. 2 Issue 6, p8Features the photocopying machine InstaBook Maker II from InstaBook Corporation. Product specifications; Applicability of the product in the publishing industry; Availability of the machine.
- Time to find network role for photocopiers.
Alexander, George A. // Communications News; Jan1996, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p47Introduces Xerox's new System 35 and System 20 Document Centre units that could render the office photocopier obsolete. Reproduction and distribution of documents done electronically; Features of the systems.
- Xerox improves on holograms.
Alexander, George A. // Printing World; 8/7/2003, Vol. 283 Issue 6, p4Introduces the Glossmark photocopying machine from Xerox Corp. in Webster, New York. Usability of the device in identifying authentic documents; Price of the product.
- Policy on photocopying from IRA publications.
Alexander, George A. // Reading Teacher; Sep95, Vol. 49 Issue 1, p64Presents guidelines on photocopying from International Reading Association publications. Single and multiple copies; Copy of excerpted text; Copying from `Reading Today'; Authors' copying of their own works; Limits on permission to copy.
- In-House Printing.
Wafenfield, Quentin // Your Church; Nov/Dec2003, Vol. 49 Issue 6, p26Looks on the use of digital duplicators in copying and printing activities in churches in the U.S. Differences between duplicators and photocopiers; Features of duplicators; Manufacturers of duplicators.
- Experimenting with photocopies.
Sutherland, Jane // American Artist; Mar1997, Vol. 61 Issue 656, p10Discusses the ways to experiment with copy machines to experiment with drawing. Enlarging thumbnail sketches; Duplication of various sketches; Photocopying of photographic studies; Others.
- Toshiba expands line of digital copiers.
Martinez, Jose // Caribbean Business; 7/1/1999, Vol. 27 Issue 25, p30Announces the introduction of Toshiba Corp.'s digital copiers, the DP5570, DP6570 and DP4580. Application of Toshiba's patented four-beam laser technology; Availability of the DP5570 and DP6570; Rollout of the DP4580 in fall of 1999.
- Writers question can copy payments.
Elash, Anita // Quill & Quire; Dec96, Vol. 62 Issue 12, p8Reports on the dissatisfaction of writers in Canada with CanCopy, an organization set up in 1989 to make sure copyright holders are paid royalties from photocopying. Complaint about delayed royalty payments; Authors' lack of understanding on how photocopying is monitored; Difficulties with...
- CanCopy puts digital licensing on back burner.
Crawley, Devin // Quill & Quire; May2001, Vol. 67 Issue 5, p6Reports the plan of the Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency to move into the digital rights market. Study on the licensing of digital rights online; Provision of digital rights in bibliography; Enforcement of photocopy licenses.
- CanCopy takes licensing online.
Weiler, Derek // Quill & Quire; Apr2002, Vol. 68 Issue 4, p6Reports the plan of CanCopy company to launch the Rights Access Clearance Center Web-based rights management system. Features of the system; Usability of the system; Cost of the system.
- Choosing a Photocopier.
Weiler, Derek // Accountancy; Dec1965, Vol. 76 Issue 868, p1231Presents tips in selecting photocopiers. Consideration of the range of copiers for various purposes; Emphasis of the exterior of the cartridge; Reduction of photography.
- Libraries & photocopying report issued by LC.
Weiler, Derek // Library Journal; 3/15/1988, Vol. 113 Issue 5, p14Presents a report submitted to the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress on the perceived balance between the rights of original publishers to photocopying needs in libraries. Recommendation for the study of the influence of technologies on the balance of need.
- Libraries warned on photocopier deals.
Weiler, Derek // Library Journal; 9/1/1986, Vol. 111 Issue 14, p133Focuses on Irving Stephens' warning about agreements between libraries and firms that install and service photocopiers at no cost to the library.
- U.C.-Berkeley tests British face-up copier.
Weiler, Derek // Library Journal; 10/1/1986, Vol. 111 Issue 16, p26Reports that the University of California-Berkeley's general library has hosted a trial demonstration of a face-up photocopier developed in Great Britain. Company marketing the machine; Schedule of the trial demonstration.
- New copier for brittle books.
Nyren, Karl // Library Journal; 10/15/1986, Vol. 111 Issue 17, p22Reports that the British Museum has announced the development of a photocopier for brittle books.
- G&B's new photocopy approach with 'self-deducted rebate'.
Nyren, Karl // Library Journal; 6/1/1987, Vol. 112 Issue 10, p32Reports that Gordon & Breach has waived the condition which requires to add a photocopying fee to the prices of journals. Application of the price differential through a self-deducted rebate; Invoices.
- Artful copier.
Fox, Barry // New Scientist; 12/14/91, Vol. 132 Issue 1799, p24Reports on Toshiba Corp.'s development of a color photocopier that uses a mix of analogue and digital technology to produce more subtle gradation of color and contrast than existing machines. Features of the photocopier; Price.





