- The University of Innsbruck Library digitized over 216,000 dissertation papers containing 24 million pages over 2 years. However, copyright restrictions prevented them from making the digitized works publicly available. - The library proposed a system where readers could request access to works and authors would be contacted to grant permission. Authors would be able to choose open access, creative commons licensing, or reserve all rights via rights management organizations. - The library aims to make the system self-sustaining by encouraging authors and readers to participate. They hope this approach and author cooperation will enable broader access while respecting author rights. - Libraries can learn from Google's mission-driven approach to digitization but must