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Exploiting the Marrakesh treaty to obviate copyright-related challenges on access to information by visually impaired people in academic libraries

Samuel Macharia (Department of Library and Information Studies, Kisii University, Kisii, Kenya)
Japheth Otike (Department of Libraty, Records and Information Sciences, Moi University, Kenya)
Emily K. Bosire (Moi University, Kenya)

Library Management

ISSN: 0143-5124

Article publication date: 14 May 2020

Issue publication date: 14 April 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to explore the copyright law in relation to access to information by persons with visual impairments. It assesses the barriers placed by the copyright law on access to information by the visually impaired persons, and then the exceptions and limitations therein with a specific focus on Marrakesh treaty. It further explores the benefits conveyed by the Marrakesh treaty in relation to the challenges. Finally, the paper makes suggestions on methods that can be employed to make the Marrakesh treaty benefit the persons with visual impairments to the fullest.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper reviews the copyright law and its requirements in relation to reproduction of copyrighted works, and then narrows down to the provisions of Marrakesh treaty as an exception in the copyright law. It then reviews existing literature on the challenges caused by copyright requirements on access to information by persons with visual impairments. Having looked at these two aspects, the paper then identifies from literature the benefits that come in the Marrakesh treaty in relation to access to copyrighted information by persons with visual impairments. Authors finally give their views on what can be done to make the treaty more beneficial to the visually impaired persons.

Findings

The paper finds that a there are many challenges that persons with visual impairments face while they seek to access information that is copyrighted, and these challenges cause both direct and indirect negative effects. However, looking at the provisions of the Marrakesh treaty against these challenges, the paper identifies the benefits that come with the treaty to avert the challenges.

Originality/value

This paper does an in-depth analysis of the copyright-related challenges that persons with visual impairments face while accessing copyrighted information, and derives solutions to these challenges from the Marrakesh treaty. The paper will be helpful to the librarians to make sure that none of their users continue to suffer from those challenges in this era of the Marrakesh treaty. The methods suggested herein for reaping as much as possible from the Marrakesh treaty will be beneficial to information managers toward fashioning ways of ensuring that persons with visual impairments are able to access information freely and easily.

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Citation

Macharia, S., Otike, J. and Bosire, E.K. (2020), "Exploiting the Marrakesh treaty to obviate copyright-related challenges on access to information by visually impaired people in academic libraries", Library Management, Vol. 41 No. 4/5, pp. 235-246. https://doi.org/10.1108/LM-10-2019-0071

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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