New
Principles for Release of Scientific Research, US Office of Science and Technology Policy [PDF] (June 20, ‘08)
ARL, AAM, ACLS, AAU, FSHC, NASULGC & NHA Support NEH FY 2009 Budget Request to US Senate, June 19, ‘08 [PDF]
ARL & ALA Support NEH FY 2009 Budget Request to US Senate [PDF] (June 19, ‘08)
ARL Comments on GPO Study Regional Depository Libraries in the 21st Century: A Time for Change? [PDF] (June 10, ‘08 )
Orphan Works Legislation [PDF] (June 2, ‘08)
Overview
A primary goal of the Public Policies program is to influence legislative action that is favorable to the research library and higher education communities.
To achieve this goal, the program helps ARL members keep abreast of the legislative landscape, as well as rapidly changing issues, players, regulations, and community priorities.
The program staff track the activities of state and federal legislatures as well as regulatory and government agencies in North America and abroad.
The program analyzes, responds to, and seeks to influence public initiatives on information, intellectual property, and telecommunications policies.
In addition, the program promotes funding for numerous agencies and national institutions and advances ARL members’ interests on these issues.
The Public Policies program monitors Canadian information policies such as copyright and intellectual property and access to government information through the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL).