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2. It notes the importance of reading and libraries for education and culture, and argues that a government initiative is needed to ensure all players have access to content as the publishing industry shifts digital.
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1. ELDORADO
Project
A major upgrade of national
library services in Hungary
Márton Németh
Digital information specialist
mnemeth@monguz.hu
János Pancza
International Operation Officer
jpancza@qulto.eu
2. Main scope
• Digital access of library holdings regardless of copyright and
digitization status
• Equal access to information remotely
• Access to copyrighted materials, public domain and orphan
works
• Re-publishing in digital form out of commerce books
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5. Partners and document types
Public Domain
Out of Commerce
In-Commerce
Partner libraries
Copyright aggregators
Publishers
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13. Why ELDORADO is optimal
• For libraries: ELDORADO will be an efficient common
system that supports the whole digitization process with a
single service platform and ensure an efficient copyright
management
• For publishers: Helps to make contacts with customers
and to create new opportunities in order to resell out-of
commerce works in digital form
• For patrons: Provide an easy and legal way to access a
wide range of digital contents on-demand
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15. Thank you for your attention!
More info:
http://www.oszk.hu/eldorado
http://www.qulto.eu
Contact:
Márton Németh
mnemeth@monguz.hu
János Pancza
jpancza@qulto.eu
Szabolcs Dancs
Project Director
dancs.szabolcs@oszk.hu