Colorado Code § 24-90-302

Colorado virtual library - creation - components - access
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(1) There is
hereby created the Colorado virtual library, formerly known as the access Colorado library and
information network (ACLIN), which shall be a part of the state library system under the charge
of the state librarian pursuant to section 24-90-105 (2)(f). For purposes of this section, "library"
shall mean the Colorado virtual library created in this subsection (1).
(2) The library shall provide electronic resources through libraries to all Colorado
residents, to the students, faculty, and staff of institutions of higher education, and to the students
and faculty of elementary and secondary schools wherever such persons obtain access to the
internet, regardless of place of residence within Colorado or economic status.
(3) The library shall have the following components:
(a) A connection to the online catalogs of the holdings of Colorado libraries;
(b) A connection to locally produced databases;
(c) Digitized collections of Colorado resources;
(d) Indexes and full text database products selected in accordance with subsection (3.5)
of this section to serve the needs of the people of the state;
(e) An interlibrary loan system facilitating resource sharing throughout Colorado; and
(f) Other services associated with providing computer-based library services.
(3.5) Subject to available appropriations, the state librarian shall procure through a
competitive bid process online databases necessary to provide on behalf of all publicly supported
libraries the indexes and database products specified in paragraph (d) of subsection (3) of this
section.
(4) Access to the Colorado virtual library by any person within the state shall be through
the world wide web or successive technology.
(5) (a) The component parts of the Colorado virtual library described in subsection (3) of
this section are affected with a public interest.
(b) Accordingly, in the administration of this part 3, the state librarian shall be guided by
the principle that information generally provided by libraries, such as library catalogues and
online resources, should be provided free to library users; however, said users may be subject to
appropriate charges and fees for specialized services.
(c) Further, the state librarian shall be guided by the principle that direct competition
between publicly funded agencies and private firms is to be avoided. Publicly funded agencies
that are part of the library established under this part 3 are discouraged from selling at a profit
information contributed to them by private firms.

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