RuZ - Recht und Zugang addresses all legal issues related to accessing digital collections, whether these may be libraries, museums or archives. The topics are almost unlimited and range from copyright to data protection law to labour law. Practical relevance is crucial : What requirements must be met in order to make digital content publicly accessible? What needs to be considered when collections want to digitize their holdings? Who is responsible for ensuring that the legal requirements are met? After all, it's about communication, because the most beautiful and important collections remain useless, if no one looks at them and nobody talks about them. Recht und Zugang not only aspires to look at collections in their entirety - from the municipal art library to the world-famous museum, but also to set the scene in which collections acquire their contents and process them in such a way that they are perceived and used. Recht und Zugang aims at the institutions themselves, ie at museums, archives and libraries, but also informs advisors who support collections in fulfilling their tasks. The journal’s aim is also reflected in the editorial board, which consists of experts who work in and for collections and assist those on a daily basis. Recht und Zugang is currently published with two issues a year and aspires to be as open as possible. The contributions are available in the Nomos eLibrary, published under a CC-BY-SA license.
The FAIR and CARE principles – as well as other sets of principles – are increasingly gaining attention in research on and within the research data lifecycle. The recent mention of these principles in calls for proposals issued by the German...
The Data Governance Act does not impose additional obligations on research institutions as a general rule, as far as can be judged at present despite all the uncertainties of interpretation, since research institutions do not fall within the scope...
During the Corona pandemic, courts consulted and cited scholarly blogs to an unprecedented extent – this is the clear picture that emerges from a systematic evaluation of court decisions by German administrative and constitutional courts during...
In continuation of RuZ 2022, 128, this first article of the series presents select recent decisions concerning Regulation (EC) No. 1049/2001, laying down the EU secondary law right of access to documents, of the Court of Justice of the EU and,...
To discuss current topics of good research practice that affect the work of ombudspersons at research institutions, the so-called Ombudssymposium takes place in Germany every two years. Under the heading “What Can and Should Ombudspersons Do?...