IFLA publishes Statement on Libraries and Text and Data Mining

http://www.ifla.org/node/8226



IFLA is pleased to announce the publication of a Statement on Libraries and 
Text and Data Mining. The IFLA Governing Board approved the statement on 4 
December 2013. 
There are vast amounts of information and data being generated every 
day through government, academic, economic and social activities. Text 
and data mining has emerged as a significant tool to assist individuals 
and institutions identify patterns, trends and anomalies in data, and to 
develop new efficiencies and forms of knowledge. 
Because the technological process of text and data mining involves 
copying of works in order to extract information from them, text and 
data mining is coming into conflict with copyright laws in many parts of the 
world.  In 2011, the Hargreaves Review of Intellectual Property and Growth in 
the United Kingdom recommended 
the adoption of a copyright exception to facilitate text and data 
mining, and highlighted significant benefits offered by text mining and 
analytics to support innovation and the development of new knowledge. 
IFLA believes that legal certainty for text and data mining (TDM) can 
only be achieved by (statutory) exceptions. As an organization committed to the 
principle of freedom of access to information, and the belief 
that information should be utilised without restriction in ways vital to the 
educational and cultural well-being of communities, IFLA believes 
TDM to be an essential tool to the advancement of learning, and new 
forms of creation. 
The IFLA Statement on Text and Data Mining is particularly timely. On 5 
December 2013, the European Commission announced its public consultation on 
modernization of copyright rules. Whether text and data mining should be 
facilitated by an exception is one question contained within that consultation. 
 


 
STEPHEN B. ALAYON
Data Bank Senior Information Assistant
Library and Data Banking Services Section
Training and Information Division
Aquaculture Department (AQD)
Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) 
Tigbauan, Iloilo 5021 Philippines
URL: http://www.seafdec.org.ph
Telephone No.: 63 33 5119170 to 71 local 409
Fax No.: 63 33 5119174
Mobile Phone No.: 63 919 4506688
Email Add: [email protected], [email protected]

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